Name: Anderson, Clayton Country: USA M/F: M Number of Flights: 2

Space Flights Launch Date - Flight Up Landing Date - Flight Down
1. ISS Crew 15 June 8, 2007 - STS-117 (Atlantis) November 7, 2007 - STS-120 (Discovery)
Space Flights Launch Date - Shuttle Landing Date - Shuttle
2. STS-131 April 5, 2010 - Discovery April 20, 2010 - Discovery

Space Flights Descriptions
ISS Crew 14
(Backup Crew)
ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 14
Backup crew member to Sunita Williams of ISS "Alpha" Expedition Crew 14
1. ISS Crew 15 ISS "Alpha" Expedition 15 Crew
Clayton Anderson replaced Sunita Williams as the third crew member of ISS Expedition Crew 15 on June 10, 2007 during the STS-117 mission and stayed aboard the International Space Station until the STS-120 mission. He was replaced by Daniel Tani.
2. STS-131 ISS Assembly Mission 19A
Delivered supplies in the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) - Discovery docked with the International Space Station (ISS) from April 7, 2010 to April 17, 2010.

Spacewalks - 6
Space Flights Date & Duration Purpose
ISS Crew 15 July 23, 2007 International Space Station Assembly - Jettison the Early Ammonia Servicer and flight support equipment for a video camera stanchion. Replace a failed power controller. Clean a docking port on the Unity Module to prepare for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adapter-3
7 hours 41 minutes
ISS Crew 15 August 15, 2007 International Space Station Assembly - Relocate two Crew and Equipment Translation Aid carts. Reposition the S-band antenna from the P6 Truss Segment to the P1 Truss Segment. Remove a failed transponder from the P6 Truss Segment
5 hours 28 minutes
ISS Crew 15 August 18, 2007 International Space Station Assembly - Install the External Wireless Instrumentation System antenna. Attach a stand for the shuttle's Orbiter Boom Sensor System. Retrieve two Materials International Space Station Experiment panels from the Quest Airlock
5 hours 2 minutes

STS-131 April 9, 2010 International Space Station Assembly - Prepare a new ammonia tank assembly for removal from the payload bay and for temporary storage on the space station. Retrieve the Micro-Particles Capture/Space Environment Exposure Device (MPAC/SEED) from the Kibo exposed facility
6 hours 27 minutes
STS-131 April 11, 2010 International Space Station Assembly - Remove an old ammonia tank assembly for temporary stowage. Install the new ammonia tank assembly on the S1 Truss Segment. Install two port radiator grapple fixture stowage beams
7 hours 26 minutes
STS-131 April 13, 2010 International Space Station Assembly - Install the old ammonia tank assembly in the payload bay. Retrieve two debris covers from External Storage Platform 2. Perform various "get-ahead" tasks
6 hours 24 minutes

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Updated - October 31, 2010