The crew dragon ship will deliver four new astronauts to the station – two Americans, one afternoon and a Russian.
The Spacex Crew Dragon Ship went to the International Space Station on Friday, March 14. He will deliver four astronauts to the ISS and take the two stuck there since June last year, Bloomberg reports.
It was noted that the missile of Falcon 9 with the Dragon Capsule began shortly before New York’s 19:00 hour from Kennedy at the Space Center in Florida.
After about 10 minutes of flight, the capsule separated from the upper part of the rocket, and Spacex reported that the crew was heading to the ISS. It is expected that the capsule will come for joining about 23:30 March 15.
The crew includes NASA two astronauts – Ann McClain and Nicole Aers, as well as Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi and Russian astronaut Kirill Peskov.
CEW-10 staff astronauts should come to the station and go through nearly a two-day period of transfer cases before the current staff, which includes Butch Vilmore and Suni Williams, may leave the station. Then Williams and Vilmore should sit in a capsule attached to the station, and return to Earth earlier than March 19.
Liftoff of Crew-10! pic.twitter.com/oolmfqga52
– Spacex (@spacex) March 14, 2025
Watch Falcon 9 Launch Dragon and Crew-10 at @Space_station → https://t.co/vpdhvwqfnj https://t.co/zeafakzkd0
– Spacex (@spacex) March 14, 2025
Remember that the American astronaut Butch Vilmore and Suni Williams, who went to the eight-day mission for the ISS on June 2024, still could not return due to the Boeing Starliner Ship’s poor functionality.
Earlier it was reported that Boeing and NASA conducted many tests of defective machines and explore the spare module in the deserted New Mexico to find out the reasons why astronauts were stuck in the orbit.
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