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Loading contentThe long-duration resident crews of the International Space Station.
10 entries.
2000–2001
ISS Expedition 1 was the first resident crew of the International Space Station, beginning continuous human presence in orbit. The crew was William Shepherd, Yuri Gidzenko, and Sergei Krikalev.
2001
ISS Expedition 2 was the second resident crew, comprising Yury Usachev, Susan Helms, and James Voss.
2001
ISS Expedition 3 was crewed by Frank Culbertson, Vladimir Dezhurov, and Mikhail Tyurin.
2001–2002
ISS Expedition 4 was crewed by Yury Onufrienko, Carl Walz, and Daniel Bursch.
2002
ISS Expedition 5 was crewed by Valery Korzun, Peggy Whitson, and Sergei Treschev.
2002–2003
ISS Expedition 6 was crewed by Kenneth Bowersox, Nikolai Budarin, and Donald Pettit; the crew returned aboard a Soyuz after the Columbia accident grounded the Shuttle.
2003
ISS Expedition 7, a two-person caretaker crew of Yuri Malenchenko and Edward Lu, kept the station operating after the Columbia accident.
2003–2004
ISS Expedition 8 was a two-person crew of Michael Foale and Alexander Kaleri.
2004
ISS Expedition 9 was crewed by Gennady Padalka and Michael Fincke.
2004–2005
ISS Expedition 10 was a two-person crew of Leroy Chiao and Salizhan Sharipov.