NASA And SpaceX Crew Dragon’s airliner for the October 31 launch attempt is now Wednesday at 3:10 a.m. EDT in the Atlantic.
Weather conditions are expected to improve in the corridor suitable for the November 3 missile launch, and the 45th Meteorological Forecast predicts an 80% chance of favorable weather at the launch site.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts take part in a countdown rehearsal on October 28, 2021 at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for the upcoming Crew 3 launch. Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon during astronaut training on launch pad 39A and beyond. Image Credit: SpaceX
NASA astronauts Raja Sari, mission commander, Tom Marshburn, pilot and Kayla Barron, mission expert and ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer, mission expert will also launch the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and spacecraft from Launch Complex 39A in Kennedy. Agency campus in Florida.
The Crew 3 astronauts are scheduled to carry out long-term scientific work in the orbital laboratory and live and work as part of an estimated crew of seven.
The crew’s November 3 launch will arrive at the space station on Wednesday, November 3 at 11 pm to receive the astronauts’ brief ship as part of the agency’s SpaceX Crew 2 mission.
On Wednesday, October 27, 2021, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Crew Dragon spacecraft was spotted at launch pad at sunset on the launch complex at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo credit: NASA / Joel Goski
Team 2, NASA astronauts Shane Kimbro and Megan McArthur, Jaxa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Astronauts Akihiko Hoshit and ESA astronaut Thomas Biscuit are scheduled to return in early November. Group 3 astronauts are scheduled to return in late April 2022.
Kennedy Crew will remain in the quarters until NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts are launched. They will spend time with their families and receive technical and ritual explanations over the next few days.
The Dragon Endurance crew is scheduled to arrive at the dock at the space station on Wednesday, November 3 at 11 p.m. Release and docking coverage will be broadcast live on NASA television. NASA-AppAgency Website.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts take part in a countdown rehearsal on October 28, 2021 at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for the upcoming Crew 3 launch. From the left are Matthias Maurer of ESA, NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn, King Wing, Crew 3 Commander and Kyla Baron. Image Credit: SpaceX
NASA astronaut Raja Sari, mission commander on the Crew 3 aircraft; Tom Marshburn, pilot; Kyla Baron, Mission Specialist; He will remain aboard until the end of April 2022, with the exception of ESA astronaut Matthias Mauer, who will arrive at the space station as an astronaut on a six-month scientific mission.
Crew 2 mission with NASA astronauts Shane Kimbro and Megan McArthur and Jaxa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Akihiko HoshiideAnd And ESA astronaut Thomas Baskett now wants to be separated from the space station before Sunday, November 7, to return to Earth.
The coverage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew 3 mission is as follows (eastward at all times):
Tuesday, November 2nd
- 8:45 pm – Coverage of NASA TV release begins. NASA will continue to report, including launching, docking, hatch opening and reception.
Wednesday, November 3rd
- 01:10 – Start
- NASA TV coverage continues with docking and access and reception. Instead of a post-release press conference, NASA will provide comments during the leadership broadcast.
- 11pm – Docking
Thursday, November 4th
- 12:35 am – Chick opening
- 1:10 am – Welcome party
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