Yuri Malenchenko
Sunita Williams
Akihiko Hoshide
(Second Space Flight - JAXA Exp.32  Flight Engineer
Backup Crew: Commander: Roman Romanenko, Roscosmos
Flight Engineer 1: Chris Hadfield, CSA 
Flight Engineer 2: Thomas Marshburn, NASA
                                                                          
Soyuz TMA-05M is the 114th flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. It was launched on 15 July 2012, transporting three members of the Expedition 32 crew to the IInternational Space Station (ISS). The Soyuz remained docked to the ISS throughout the mission to serve as an emergency escape vehicle. The launch also coincided with the 37th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Soyuz TMA-05M successfully returned to Earth on 19 November 2012.
(Second Space Flight - NASA Exp.32  Flight Engineer
(Fifth Space Flight - Roscosmos Exp.32  Flight Engineer


                                                                      
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Soyuz 117 TMA-05M
 
+ A Simple In-flight Method to Test the Risk of Fainting on Return to Earth after Long-duration Space Flight(BP_Reg)
+ Assessment of Operator Proficiency Following Long-Duration Spaceflight(Manual_Control)
+ Behavioral Issues Associated with Long Duration Space Missions: Review of Astronaut Journals(ILSRA-2001-104)
+ Biomedical Analyses of Human Exposed to a Long Term Space Flight(Hair)
+ Cardiac Atrophy and Diastolic Dysfunction During and After Long-Duration Spaceflight: Functional Consequences for Orthostatic Intolerance, Exercise Capacity, and Risk of Cardiac Arrhythmias(99-E377)
+ Core Temperature and Circadian Rhythms in Humans During Long-Term Space Flight(Circadian_Rhythms)
+ Dietary Intake Can Predict and Protect Against Changes in Bone Metabolism during Space Flight and Recovery(ProK)
+ ELaboratore Immagini TElevisive-Space 2(ELITE_S2)
+ Interactions: Monitoring of Space Crew Interactions During Extended Space Flight(Vzaimodeystviye)
+ Microbial Analysis of International Space Station (ISS) Air, Surfaces and Water(ISS_Micro_Analysis)
+ Nutritional Status Assessment(SMO 016E)
+ Perspective Reversible Figures in Microgravity(Reversible_Figures)
+ Physiological Functions (Cardiorespiratory) of Humans Using Contactless Methods During Sleep in Long Duration Space Flight(Sonokard)
+ Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) on ISS(Reaction)
+ RaDI-N 2 Neutron Field Study(RaDI_N2)
+ Risk of Intervertebral Disc Damage after Prolonged Space Flight(IVD)
+ Risk of Intervertebral Disc Damage after Prolonged Space Flight(NNX10AM18G)
+ Sonographic Astronaut Vertebral Examination(Spinal_Ultrasound)
+ Space Headaches: Incidence and Characteristics(Space_Headaches)
+ Study of the Typological Characteristics of ISS Crew Operators Activity at the Stages of Long Term Space Flight(Tipologia)
+ The Effect of Long-term Microgravity Exposure on Cardiac Autonomic Function by Analyzing 48-hours Electrocardiogram(Biological_Rhythms48)
Experiments carried out on this mission:
Soyuz TMA-05M ISS Departure SSEP Antares and Aquarius II Experiment Payloads Return to Earth
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