| .jpg.webp) The Soyuz MS-13 approaches the ISS | |
| Mission type | Crewed mission to ISS | 
|---|---|
| Operator | Roskosmos | 
| COSPAR ID | 2019-041A | 
| SATCAT no. | 44437 | 
| Mission duration | 200d 16h 44m | 
| Orbits completed | 3,216 [1] | 
| Spacecraft properties | |
| Spacecraft | Soyuz-MS | 
| Spacecraft type | Soyuz-MS 11F747 No. 746 | 
| Manufacturer | RKK Energia | 
| Crew | |
| Crew size | 3 | 
| Members | Aleksandr Skvortsov Luca Parmitano | 
| Launching | Andrew R. Morgan | 
| Landing | Christina Koch | 
| Callsign | Cliff | 
| Start of mission | |
| Launch date | 20 July 2019, 16:28:21 UTC[2] | 
| Rocket | Soyuz-FG | 
| Launch site | Baikonur, Site 1/5 | 
| End of mission | |
| Landing date | 6 February 2020, 09:12:45 UTC[3][1] | 
| Landing site | Steppes of Kazakhstan. | 
| Orbital parameters | |
| Reference system | Geocentric | 
| Regime | Low Earth | 
| Inclination | 51.6° | 
| Docking with ISS | |
| Docking port | Zvezda aft | 
| Docking date | 20 July 2019, 22:47:50 UTC[1] | 
| Undocking date | 26 August 2019, 03:35 UTC[4] | 
| Time docked | 36 days, 4 hours and 48 minutes | 
| Docking with ISS (Relocation) | |
| Docking port | Poisk zenith | 
| Docking date | 26 August 2019, 03:59 UTC[4] | 
| Undocking date | 6 February 2020, 05:50:28 UTC[1] | 
| Time docked | 164d 1h 51m | 
|  (l-r) Morgan, Skvortsov and Parmitano Soyuz programme (Crewed missions) | |
Soyuz MS-13, also designated ISS flight 59S, was a crewed Soyuz mission launched on 20 July 2019 – the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing – [2] carrying three members of the Expedition 60 crew to the International Space Station: a Russian commander, an American and a European flight engineer. Soyuz MS-13 was the 142nd flight of a Soyuz spacecraft. It was at one point the last Soyuz flight contracted by NASA in the expectation that subsequent astronaut transport would be provided by the Commercial Crew Program,[5] but in early 2019 NASA sought to purchase two additional Soyuz seats to provide greater certainty given delays in that program.[6]
Crew
| Position | Launching Crew member | Landing Crew member | 
|---|---|---|
| Commander |  Aleksandr Skvortsov, RSA Expedition 60/61 Third and last spaceflight | |
| Flight Engineer 1 |  Luca Parmitano, ESA Expedition 60/61 Second spaceflight | |
| Flight Engineer 2 |  Andrew R. Morgan, NASA Expedition 60/61/62 First spaceflight |  Christina Koch, NASA Expedition 59/60/61 First spaceflight | 
Backup crew
| Position | Crew member[1] | |
|---|---|---|
| Commander |  Sergey Ryzhikov, RSA | |
| Flight Engineer 1 |  Thomas Marshburn, NASA | |
| Flight Engineer 2 |  Soichi Noguchi, JAXA | |
Relocation
The Soyuz crew relocated the MS-13 spacecraft from the aft port of the Zvezda module and performed a manual docking on the Poisk module on 26 August 2019.[4] This cleared the way for Soyuz MS-14 to perform an automatic docking on Zvezda, after a faulty signal amplifier on Poisk caused MS-14's first docking attempt to abort on 24 August 2019.[8] The last time a Soyuz spacecraft was relocated was in August 2015 during the Soyuz TMA-16M mission.[9]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Spaceflight mission report Soyuz MS-13". spacefacts.de.
- 1 2 "Запуск "Союза" к МКС перенесли по просьбе НАСА" [Soyuz launch to ISS was postponed upon NASA's request] (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 12 April 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
- ↑ Return
- 1 2 3 Relocates Russian Soyuz Spacecraft to Different Port
- ↑ Harwood, William (31 August 2018). "Station crew faces busy schedule as commercial crew schedule ramps up". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
- ↑ "PROCUREMENT OF CREW TRANSPORTATION AND RESCUE SERVICES FROM ROSCOSMOS – Federal Business Opportunities: Opportunities". fbo.gov.
- ↑ Pelo, Para Que Sirve Ponerse Aceite De Oliva En El (8 March 2019). "On International Women's Day, NASA Looks Forward to First All-Female EVA in Late March; Koch Tapped for Longer ISS Stay". AmericaSpace.
- ↑ Clark, Stephen (24 August 2019). "Station crew to clear new port for second Soyuz docking attempt – Spaceflight Now".
- ↑ Tariq, Malik (26 August 2019). "Space Station Crew Takes Soyuz Capsule for 'Sunday Drive' to Swap Parking Spots". Space.com.


