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Complete coverage of the first crew to live and work aboard the International Space Station.


posted: 07 April 2005
02:41 pm ET


Expedition One crew safely home

The first crew to live and work aboard the International Space Station are safely back on Earth after riding home aboard Space Shuttle Discovery on March 21.

Expedition One commander Bill Shepherd and Russian crewmates Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko were reported in good shape following their 141 days in space, most of which were spent onboard Space Station Alpha.

The links below will take you to our full coverage of this first historic mission at the new frontier outpost -- or skip ahead and see what's going on with Expedition Two.

Atlantis Fly-Around Photos
The ISS as it appeared to the crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis during a fly-around inspection in February 2001. Click on an image to enlarge.

Track the location of Space Station Alpha


For a complete list of stories published by SPACE.com about Expedition One's visit to the International Space Station, see this collection of mission files.



Shepherd Requests Alpha As Station Call Sign

Expedition One Crew Opens Hatches to Enter Station

Soyuz Docks With Space Station

Expedition One Rockets to ISS

Shep's Ship

Bill Shepherd - First ISS Commander

ISS Expedition One Soyuz Vehicle Commander Yuri Gidzenko

ISS Expedition One Flight Engineer Sergei Krikalev

SPACE.com carries NASA TV around-the-clock so you can always tune in to the very latest news about Space Station Alpha, the Space Shuttle and other space agency programs.

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