NASA CREW-10 astronauts launched on SPACEX Rocket IC
Finally, they are excluded. The three astronauts and a cosmonaut of Spacex The CREW-10 mission is on its way to the International Space Station. LiftoFF went smoothly at 19:03 ET on Friday, when the Falcon 9 rocket raised the Dragon spacecraft called Endurance in space.
Why was the start of SpaceX Crew-10 fun?
NASA had planned the spacecraft lift for 7:48 pm ET on Wednesday from the 39A Starting Complex at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The starting complex has a historical history that dates back to the Apollo Moon program of the 60s.
The problem with the hydraulic system, however, meant NASA anne McClain and Nicole Ayers astronauts, the Japanese aerospace agency of astronaut Takuya Onishi and Cosmos Cosmonaut Kiril Peskov had to exit the Dragon spacecraft. The plans to try again on Thursday were scrapped because of the weather forecast and moved on Friday.
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Watching the Start on Friday
NASA lives start at 7:03 pm Et Friday, March 14, from Launch Complex 39A.
Crew-10 on ISS: How to Watch
The arrival coverage begins at 9:45 pm on Saturday. Free streaming service Nasa plus It will broadcast the events to open docking, opening the hatch and welcome. If everything goes smoothly, durability will touch the ISS at 11:30 pm on Saturday, with Hatch opening at 1:05 on Sunday.
Return of “stuck” astronauts
The Crew-10 has a little more riding than a typical crew rotation mission. NASA Sunita’s astronauts “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore They became long -term inhabitants of the ISS after riding to the test station for a Boeing Starliner crew capsule. The crew capsule came across technical problems and was sent back to the ground without astronauts.
Williams and Wilmore’s ISS remained unexpectedly extended for more than eight months. The arrival of the Crew-10 means Williams, Wilmore, NASA astronaut Nick Hagh and Astronaut Alexander Gorbunov will be able to hand over the obligations of the MDS to the newcomers and return to Earth to A SpaceX Dragon sent in SeptemberS This dragon arrived with two open seats for the Starliner Crew crew.
With the successful launch of Friday, CREW-9 members, including the many delayed Williams and Wilmore, will leave the space station no earlier than Wednesday, March 19, depending on the time of spraying places off the coast of Florida.
Both Williams and Wilmore insist that they do not feel stuck, although this term is widely applied to them in news stories and social media.
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