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'''Expedtion 60''' is the 60th Expedition to the ], scheduled to start in July 2019. The expedition will be commanded by ], who will transfer from ] together with American flight engineers ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |title=NASA Astronaut Nick Hague Set for New Space Station Mission After Abort |url=https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronaut-nick-hague-set-for-new-space-station-mission-after-abort |publisher=NASA |accessdate=4 December 2018}}</ref> They will be joined by ], ] and ], arriving on ].<ref name=sfn-20180831>{{cite news |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/08/31/station-crew-faces-busy-schedule-as-commercial-crew-schedule-ramps-up/ |title=Station crew faces busy schedule as commercial crew schedule ramps up |work=] |first=William |last=Harwood |date=August 31, 2018 }}</ref> '''Expedtion 60''' is the 60th Expedition to the ], scheduled to start in July 2019. The expedition will be commanded by ], who will transfer from ] together with American flight engineers ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |title=NASA Astronaut Nick Hague Set for New Space Station Mission After Abort |url=https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronaut-nick-hague-set-for-new-space-station-mission-after-abort |publisher=NASA |accessdate=4 December 2018}}</ref> They will be joined by ], ] and ], arriving on ].<ref name=sfn-20180831>{{cite news |url=https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/08/31/station-crew-faces-busy-schedule-as-commercial-crew-schedule-ramps-up/ |title=Station crew faces busy schedule as commercial crew schedule ramps up |work=] |first=William |last=Harwood |date=August 31, 2018 }}</ref>{{Better source|reason=Cite predates Soyuz MS-10 failure|date=December 2018}}


== Crew == == Crew ==

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ISS Expedition 60
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Arrived aboardSoyuz MS-12
Soyuz MS-13
Departed aboardTBD
Crew
Crew size6
MembersAleksey Ovchinin
Nick Hague
Christina Hammock
Aleksandr Skvortsov
Luca Parmitano
Andrew R. Morgan
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Expedtion 60 is the 60th Expedition to the International Space Station, scheduled to start in July 2019. The expedition will be commanded by Aleksey Ovchinin, who will transfer from Expedition 59 together with American flight engineers Nick Hague and Christina Hammock. They will be joined by Aleksandr Skvortsov, Luca Parmitano and Andrew R. Morgan, arriving on Soyuz MS-13.

Crew

Position Crew member
Commander Russia Aleksey Ovchinin, RSA
Third spaceflight
Flight Engineer 1 United States Nick Hague, NASA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 2 United States Christina Hammock, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 3 Russia Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA
Third spaceflight
Flight Engineer 4 Italy Luca Parmitano, ESA
Second spaceflight
Flight Engineer 5 United States Andrew R. Morgan, NASA
First spaceflight

Notes

  1. ^ Counting the aborted flight of Soyuz MS-10, even though this did not quite cross the Kármán line

References

  1. "NASA Astronaut Nick Hague Set for New Space Station Mission After Abort". NASA. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  2. Harwood, William (31 August 2018). "Station crew faces busy schedule as commercial crew schedule ramps up". Spaceflight Now.
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