Launch: Soyuz TMA-17 December 20, 2009 Landing: June 1, 2010 Launch: Soyuz TMA-18 April 2, 2010 Landing: September 25, 2010 Astronauts: Oleg Kotov, Soichi Noguchi, Timothy Creamer, Alexander Skvotsov, Caldwell Dyson and Mikhail Kokrnienko Expedition 23 began with the Soyuz TMA-16 undocking on March 18, 2010. Three new crew members arrived shortly thereafter on Soyuz TMA-18. The focal point of the Expedition XXIII emblem illustrates the beautiful planet Earth in the black expanse of space. The International Space Station (ISS) is shown traveling in its orbit around Earth. The ISS orbital path
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Launch: Soyuz TMA-17 December 20, 2009 Landing: June 1, 2010 Launch: Soyuz TMA-18 April 2, 2010 Landing: September 25, 2010 Astronauts: Oleg Kotov, Soichi Noguchi, Timothy Creamer, Alexander Skvotsov, Caldwell Dyson and Mikhail Kokrnienko Expedition 23 began with the Soyuz TMA-16 undocking on March 18, 2010. Three new crew members arrived shortly thereafter on Soyuz TMA-18. The focal point of the Expedition XXIII emblem illustrates the beautiful planet Earth in the black expanse of space. The International Space Station (ISS) is shown traveling in its orbit around Earth. The ISS orbital path flies through the XXIII to show that this increment is building upon the missions that have gone on before and laying the groundwork for future missions. This illustrates the work being performed aboard the orbiting complex that will lead the way to eventual missions to the moon, Mars and beyond. The mission designation uses Roman numerals to illustrate the home nations of the crew, which are also represented by their national flags. The two stars represent the two teams that make up this expedition crew. www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition... ( http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition23/index.html#.VCBnkxCa-So )