The crew, consisting of three people, remained in space for 184 days, 178 of which were spent aboard the ISS.
[NASA 2] Their tenure aboard the station, however, did not begin until they docked with the ISS two days later on 7 June.
Space Shuttle Endeavour delivered the Expedition 5 crew during mission STS-111, which launched 5 June 2002.
The fifth crew to live aboard the International Space Station was led by Russian Valery Korzun and joined by fellow cosmonaut Sergey Treshchev and U.S. astronaut Peggy A. Whitson, both flight engineers.
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