Expedition 57
Expedition 57 observed Earth's biodiversity, explored artificial intelligence for crews, and investigated a cancer treatment for tumor cells and vessels.
Mission Type
meet the crew
Launch
Landing
Crew Members
Alexander Gerst, Commander
Serena Auรฑรณn-Chancellor, Flight Engineer
Sergey Prokopyev, Flight Engineer
Anne McClain, Flight Engineer
Oleg Kononenko, Flight Engineer
David Saint-Jacques, Flight Engineer
Crew and Cargo Missions
12/20/18 โ Exp 57 Land
12/8/18 โ SpaceX CRS-16 Capture
12/5/18 โ SpaceX CRS-16 Launch
12/3/18 โ Exp 58 Launch/Dock
โ11/19/18 โ Cygnus CRS-10 Capture
โ11/18/18 โ ISS Progress 71 Dock
โ11/17/18 โ Cygnus CRS-10 Launch
11/16/18 โ ISS Progress 71 Launch
11/7/18 โ HTV-7 Kounotori Release
10/11/18 โ Exp 57/58 Anomaly
Spacewalks
Date: Dec. 11, 2018
Duration: 7 hours, 45 minutes
Spacewalkers: Oleg Kononenko, Sergey Prokopyev
Expedition 57 Image Gallery
Expedition 57 Resources
Mission Blogs
The daily blog updates for Expedition 57 highlighting crew and cargo missions, spacewalks, and advanced space research.
Mission Summary
Get an overview of the Expedition, its crew and the activities they are working on during this mission to the International Space Station.
Mission Science
Learn more about the range of microgravity science encompassing human research, space phsyics, and more the Expedition 57 crew has conducted.
Mission Imagery
During Expedition 57, the crew took images of the Earth views, the orbiting station, their daily lives aboard and the experiments they conducted during their stay, plus so much more. Check out some of the image highlights from Expedition 57 in the gallery.
Space Station Imagery
View imagery taken from the International Space Station since 1999 of daily crew activities, spacewalks, visiting vehicles, and the Earth below.
Expedition 57 News
Departing Trio Boards Soyuz Crew Ship, Prepares to Undock
NASA TV to Air International Space Station Crew Landing
Crew Prepares to Split Up While Researching Space Biology
Well Rested Crew Moves To Human Research, Departure Preps After Spacewalk
