Two-man crew named for space-station mission
The United States and Russia have named the two astronauts who
will spend one year aboard the International Space Station (ISS),
Radio Liberty reported.
NASA's Michael Kelly and Russia's Mikhail Kornienko will fly to the
ISS in spring 2015 and spend one year there to gather data on the
effects on humans of long periods in outer space.
The aim is to determine how humans would react on long missions to
the moon or Mars.
International crews have so far spent only some six months at a
time aboard the ISS, although Russian cosmonauts were on longer
missions aboard the Mir space station before it was discarded in
2001.
Russian cosmonaut Valery Polyakov holds the record for time in
space, staying 437 days aboard Mir in 1994-95.