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Soyuz MS-18 (spacecraft named "Y. A. Gagarin") was a
Soyuz Soyuz is a transliteration of the Cyrillic text Союз (Russian language, Russian and Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, 'Union'). It can refer to any union, such as a trade union (''profsoyuz'') or the Soviet Union, Union of Soviet Socialist Republi ...
spaceflight that was launched on 9 April 2021 at 07:42:41
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. It transported three members of the
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crew to the
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(ISS). Soyuz MS-18 was the 146th crewed flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. The launching crew consisted of a Russian commander, a Russian flight engineer, and an American flight engineer of
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. The spacecraft returned to
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on 17 October 2021 following 191 days in space. The flight served as the landing vehicle for the Russian film director
Klim Shipenko Klim Alekseevich Shipenko (; born 16 June 1983) is a Russian film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, actor, producer, and cosmonaut. Biography Early life Shipenko was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). In 2002, he ent ...
and actress
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who launched to the ISS aboard
Soyuz MS-19 Soyuz MS-19 was a Soyuz spaceflight which launched on 5 October 2021, at 08:55:02 UTC. It was the 147th flight of a crewed Soyuz spacecraft. The launching crew consisted of Russian commander Anton Shkaplerov, Russian film director Klim Shipenk ...
and spent twelve days in space in order to film a movie, ''Vyzov'' (). On 9 March 2021, Roscosmos announced that, at NASA's request, they would alter the existing flight plan to include
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instead of Sergei Korsakov in the main crew and
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instead of Dmitriy Petelin in the backup one effectively extending NASA astronauts' flights on Soyuz spacecraft for at least another flight. This arrangement was an in-kind service for the supplemental crew transportation service between NASA and Roscosmos, without any financial exchange between the two agencies.


Crew


Expansion of Russian Orbital Segment

The Soyuz MS-18 crew arrived at ISS on 9 April 2021, well ahead of the launch and docking of '' Nauka'' module launching on a
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launch vehicle on 21 July 2021 that carried a portion of the
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(ERA). A spacewalk was undertaken by
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(Soyuz MS-18 crew members) to prepare the ISS Russian Segment for ''Nauka'' and ERA installation in the summer of 2021. Two other spacewalks for outfitting ''Nauka'' were also conducted by Soyuz MS-18 crew members. The UM Prichal module launched to the International Space Station on 24 November 2021 with
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. One port on ''Prichal'' is equipped with an active hybrid docking port, which enables docking with the ''Nauka'' module. The remaining five ports are passive hybrids, enabling docking of Soyuz and Progress vehicles, as well as heavier modules and future spacecraft with modified docking systems. The ''Prichal'' module was the second addition to the
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(ROS) in 2021.


Engine firing incident

On 15 October 2021, at 09:02 UTC, during preparation of the ship's propulsion system for landing, the Soyuz MS-18 inadvertently fired its thrusters beyond its planned time, which resulted in changing the orientation of the ISS by as much as 57°, at 09:13 UTC. The station's attitude control system then counteracted that motion by activating thrusters of the Russian Segment. The erroneous firing of Soyuz engines was the result of a procedural error in the instructions sent by mission control to Oleg Novitsky ahead of the test. Fortunately, the flight control system aboard the Soyuz spacecraft had a limit set for the engine testing, which generated a cutoff command as soon as the firing consumed all the propellant allocated for the test. As a result, all the propellant reserves aboard the spacecraft needed for landing remained untouched. The crew was not in danger and it was the second such incident since the loss of control of '' Nauka'' on 29 July 2021.


Return

The director and actress returned to Earth on 17 October 2021 on Soyuz MS-18 with commander Oleg Novitsky. Pyotr Dubrov and Mark Vande Hei, who arrived at the ISS on Soyuz MS-18, joined Shkaplerov on the landing of Soyuz MS-19.


References

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