Modes

Levels of detail in the response - normal, detailed

Example - /expeditions/?mode=detailed

Filters

Parameters - crew__astronaut, crew__astronaut__agency, end__gt, end__gte, end__lt, end__lte, name, space_station, start__gt, start__gte, start__lt, start__lte

Example - /expeditions/?space_station=18

Fields searched - crew__astronaut__agency__abbrev, crew__astronaut__agency__name, crew__astronaut__name, crew__astronaut__nationality__nationality_name, name

Example - /expeditions/?search=Kelly

Ordering

Fields - end, id, start

Example - /expeditions/?ordering=-start

Number of results

Use limit to control the number of objects in the response (max 100)

Example - /expeditions/?limit=2

Format

Switch to JSON output - /expeditions/?format=json

Help

Find all the FAQs and support links on the documentation homepage - lldev.thespacedevs.com/docs

GET /2.3.0/expeditions/?format=api&offset=90
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

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    "previous": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.3.0/expeditions/?format=api&limit=10&offset=80",
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            "name": "Salyut 6 EP-8",
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                    "id": 2,
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                },
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            "end": "1980-12-10T09:26:10Z",
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                    "single_use": true,
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                },
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            "name": "Salyut 6 EO-6",
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            "end": "1981-05-26T12:37:34Z",
            "response_mode": "normal",
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            "mission_patches": [],
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            "name": "Salyut 6 EP-10",
            "start": "1981-05-14T17:16:38Z",
            "end": "1981-05-22T13:58:30Z",
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            "spacestation": {
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            "mission_patches": [],
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            "name": "Soyuz 18",
            "start": "1975-05-24T14:58:10Z",
            "end": "1975-07-26T14:18:18Z",
            "response_mode": "normal",
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                "id": 12,
                "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.3.0/space_stations/12/?format=api",
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            "name": "Soyuz 17",
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            "end": "1975-02-10T11:03:22Z",
            "response_mode": "normal",
            "spacestation": {
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                "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.3.0/space_stations/12/?format=api",
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