List of Human Spaceflights To The International Space Station - Future

Future

ISS flight Mission Crew Crew photo Crew patch Notes
70. 33S Soyuz TMA-07M
Launch:
December 19, 2012
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Roman Romanenko

Thomas H. Marshburn
Chris A. Hadfield

Deliver Expedition 34 crew
71. 34S Soyuz TMA-08M
Launch:
March 2013
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Pavel Vinogradov

Aleksandr Misurkin
Christopher J. Cassidy

Deliver Expedition 35 crew
72. 35S Soyuz TMA-09M
Launch:
May 2013
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Maksim Surayev

Karen L. Nyberg
Luca Parmitano

Deliver Expedition 36 crew
73. 36S Soyuz TMA-10M
Launch:
September 2013
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Oleg Kotov

Sergey Ryazansky
Michael S. Hopkins

Deliver Expedition 37 crew
74. 37S Soyuz TMA-11M
Launch:
November 2013
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Mikhail Tyurin

Richard A. Mastracchio
Koichi Wakata

Deliver Expedition 38 crew
75. 38S Soyuz TMA-12M
Launch:
March 2014
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Aleksandr Skvortsov

Oleg Artemyev
Steven R. Swanson

Deliver Expedition 39 crew
76. 39S Soyuz TMA-13M
Launch:
May 2014
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Fyodor Yurchikhin

Gregory R. Wiseman
Alexander Gerst

Deliver Expedition 40 crew
77. 40S Soyuz TMA-14M
Launch:
September 2014
(planned)
Time docked:
TBD
Dmitri Kondratyev

Yelena Serova
Barry E. Wilmore

Deliver Expedition 41 crew

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