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|LaunchSite = [[Wikipedia:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 40|LC-40]], [[Wikipedia:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|CCAFS]] | |LaunchSite = [[Wikipedia:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 40|LC-40]], [[Wikipedia:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station|CCAFS]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 19 September 2016
200px Mission insignia | |||||
Call sign | Echo 3 | ||||
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Number of crew | 7 | ||||
Launch | 31 January 2012 07:52:47 CST | ||||
Launch site | LC-40, CCAFS | ||||
Launch craft | SpaceX DragonRider 3 | ||||
Start | 2 February, 2012 18:01:03 CST (docking) | ||||
Landing | 25 July, 2012 11:07:06 CST | ||||
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Crew
Commander | Mary Vickers, NASA Third spaceflight |
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Flight Engineer 1 | Derek Ozark, ISA Second spaceflight |
Flight Engineer 2 | Lyle Cunningham, ISA First spaceflight |
Flight Engineer 3 | George Murray, ISA Third spaceflight |
Flight Engineer 4 | William McCreary, CSA Second spaceflight |
Flight Engineer 5 | Elliot Gibson, ESA Third spaceflight |
Flight Engineer 6 | Natsuko Kurita, JAXA Second spaceflight |