The first members of the International Space Station Expedition 17 launched to the Space Station on April 8, 2008. The crew will remain on the station for approximately six months.
The first members of the International Space Station Expedition 18 launched to the Space Station in October 2008. The crew will remain on the station for approximately six months.
The first members of the International Space Station Expedition 19 launched to the International Space Station on March 26, 2009. The crew will remain on the station for approximately six months.
ISS assembly flight. Install first left-side truss segment (ITS P1). Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Cart B. Deliver the Expedition Six crew to the station and return Expedition Five to Earth.
Deliver supplies to the International Space Station. The major focus of the mission was testing and evaluating new Space Shuttle flight safety including new inspection and repair techniques.
During the 11-day mission to the International Space Station, the STS-115 crew resumed construction of the station by installing the integrated P3/P4 truss segment with its two large solar arrays.
The mission, also known as assembly flight 1E, delivered the European Space Agency’s Columbus laboratory research module to the International Space Station.
The crew of STS-116 delivered a third truss segment, a SPACEHAB module and other key components during the shuttle's 20th mission to the International Space Station.
Space Shuttle Endeavour's STS-118 mission was the 22nd shuttle flight to the International Space Station. It continued space station construction by delivering a third starboard truss segment.