NASA’s SpaceX Crew -10 Launched For International Space Station

NASA’s SpaceX Crew -10 Launched For International Space Station

Four crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew -10 Mission were launched at 7:03 pm. Edit from Complex 39A, launched at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a science campaign aboard the international space station on Friday.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket motivated the dragon spacecraft to NASA astronaut Anne McClen and Nicole Aires, Jacksa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Astronott Takuya Onishi, and Rososomos Cosmonut Kosomonout Kiril Peskov. The spacecraft will do autonomously at the port of the station at around 11:30 pm at the harbori module of the station. Saturday, March 15. Immediately after docking, the crew will join 72/73 for a long period of long periods, riding in the Parikrama Laboratory.

“Congratulations to our NASA and SpaceX teams on the 10th Crew Rotation Mission as part of our commercial crew partnership. This milestone displays NASA’s continuous commitment to advance NASA’s American leadership in space and increase our national space economy, “said NASA acting administrator Janet Petro. “Through these missions, we are laying the foundation for the discovery of the future, from the orbit of low earth to the moon and Mars. Our international crew will contribute to new science research and technology development, benefiting all humanity. ,

During the flight of Dragon, SpaceX will monitor a series of automatic spacecraft exercises from its Mission Control Center in Hothorn, California. NASA will monitor the operation of the space station in the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to fly from the Mission Control Center at the Space Center.

NASA’s live coverage starts again at 9:45 pm, on 15 March with Rendezavas, Docking and Hatcping Opening. After docking, the crew will change out of its spacesuit and prepare cargo for offload before opening the hatch B.