With the departure of the Crew-2 mission team that has been in space for the past 6 months and the arrival of Crew-3 scheduled to depart from Cape Canaveral on the 10th, it has been a hectic week at the space station. The weather is nice. The departure has already been postponed twice due to weather and once due to health reasons of the astronauts.
Despite online surveillance, there was no video at the time of the launch, which was justified by a change in the signal’s connection to the satellite, but the scientists who reported the report provided voice confirmation.
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The astronauts were already in the capsule made by SpaceX for more than an hour, which will bring them back to Earth in the space station for more than 6 months. Crew Dragon integrated with Harmony Module.
Away from the spacecraft, the crew will always face the International Space Station, and this is an opportunity to photograph the exterior of the orbital station for more than 20 years already.
Thomas Baskett, one of the astronauts aboard the Crew-2 spacecraft, is an ESA astronaut who has been sharing amazing pictures he captured from space. Including Aurora Borealis this weekend.
The Crew-2 spacecraft launches on April 23 and includes four astronauts, two from NASA, Shane Kimberly and Megan McArthur, one from Jaxa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), the Akihiko Hossight and the European ESA (European Space Agency) Thomas F.
It takes about 6.5 hours to return to Earth, although it may seem normal, it is always a subtle moment, especially re-entering the atmosphere.
The capsule will “land” at sea off the coast of Florida and the estimated time is 10:33 pm EST, approximately 3:33 pm on the mainland of Portugal.
Crew-3 prepares for a new mission
SpaceX’s Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) is now set for November 10th. Scheduled for the end of October And then The The first days of November. On that day, the probability of favorable weather conditions was 80%, according to the U.S. Space Agency.
According to NASA, this new date was set to allow time Group-2 Before the astronauts leave to replace that team, return to Earth. The trip was also scheduled for Sunday, but it was postponed for a day due to weather.
The crew-3 departure will take place this Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 02:03 Lisbon time, arriving at EEI at 00:10 on the 11th.
The Crew-3 mission will last six months and is the third in a series of plans to partner with NASA and Elon Musk, where the agency uses private space transport companies to ensure this type of transport. With Space-X, six transport missions have been agreed to the EEI.
The delay in the launch of the Crew-3 was due to atmospheric conditions, first, and a health problem within the crew of four astronauts, at which time NASA explained that it was neither serious nor associated with Covit-19. After these two postponements, the date was again adjusted to allow the Crew-2 team to return before the next match.
NASA astronauts Raja Sari, Kayla Barron and Thomas Marshburn are part of the Crew-3 mission, as well as the European Space Agency’s German Matthias Maurer.
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