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{{Page|Expedition 22|Events|was 22nd long duration crew flight to International Space Station}}
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Expedition 22 was the twenty-second long duration crew flight to the International Space Station (ISS). This expedition began on 1 December 2009 when the Expedition 21 crew departed. For a period of three weeks, there were only two crew members; it was the first time that had occurred since STS-114. Commander Jeff Williams and flight engineer Maksim Surayev were joined by the rest of their crew on 22 December 2009, making the Expedition 22 a crew of five.

2009 — 2010 WebsiteWikimediaWikidata
expedition to the International Space Station, Maksim SurayevTimothy CreamerJeffrey WilliamsSōichi NoguchiOleg Kotov


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    Max Surayev inside Zvezda Jan10Max Surayev inside Zvezda Jan10
    Tropi10Tropi10
    Jsc2009e119846Jsc2009e119846
    Expedition 22 crew membersExpedition 22 crew members
    Maxim SuraevMaxim Suraev
    Expedition 21 crew members (part 2)Expedition 21 crew members (part 2)
    ISS021-E-16183 - View of EarthISS021-E-16183 - View of Earth
    ISS021-E-23538 - View of EarthISS021-E-23538 - View of Earth
    ISS021-E-28745 - View of HondurasISS021-E-28745 - View of Honduras
    Soyuz TMA-16 relocates from Zvezda Service Module to Poisk moduleSoyuz TMA-16 relocates from Zvezda Service Module to Poisk module
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      commonsimageTropi10 Commons
      commonsimageJsc2009e119846 Commons
      commonsimageExpedition 22 crew members Commons
      commonsimageMaxim Suraev Commons
      commonsimageExpedition 21 crew members (part 2) Commons
      commonsimageISS021-E-16183 - View of Earth Commons
      commonsimageISS021-E-23538 - View of Earth Commons
      commonsimageISS021-E-28745 - View of Honduras Commons
      commonsimageSoyuz TMA-16 relocates from Zvezda Service Module to Poisk module Commons