Every moment of space missions requires calm and skill, especially the docking of the spacecraft, which is done independently under the orders of mission commander Andreas Mogensen of the European Space Agency. The mission command followed all the moments carefully, as shown in the transmission that SAPO TEK followed up to the minute, with Dragon’s slow approach to the European Space Station (ISS). Docking completed at 14:16 in mainland Portugal.
The launch of the three cosmonauts and the cosmonaut of the Russian Space Agency into space took place just over 30 hours ago and at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, The teams didn’t sleep today to prepare for another NASA space mission with SpaceX.
After arriving at the space station Crew-7 will remain aboard the International Space Station for about six months, in addition to a round of science experiments. She joins the astronauts currently on the station, causing the “home” number of humans in orbit to temporarily increase to 11.
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After a secure docking, the process required for astronauts to enter the space station takes about an hour.With the various security controls opening the doors and compressing the space before opening the connection between the two areas.
Just yesterday, the expedition leader, J“The slow is smooth and the smooth is fast” in space, recalls Asmin Mokbeli.
Even if space missions now seem routine, there is always a kind of tension that we feel in the voices of those in charge of the command area, and in the applause and congratulations that follow each critical step of the process.Such as launching, disconnecting the engines at different stages, and arriving at the station after a 30-hour flight. Even if surprises are not expected, there are many details to consider.
yesterday to Departed on time, 8:27 am in mainland Portugal, ten minutes after launch, Falcon 9 was already back at base After putting Crew Dragon on its way to space. The team was already in zero gravity, and all of the astronauts showed signs of satisfaction.
Despite the early hour, 3:27 a.m. at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the entire team was excited and elated by the success of the mission and the amazing images afforded by nighttime launches.
See Crew-7 launch and setup photos
Sasha, the sloth, is also on board and serves as a zero-gravity indicator, joining the list of famous stuffed animals that have accompanied space missions.
The first messages from the three astronauts and an astronaut were messages of contentment but also of unity, with a multinational team on board and a unique view of planet Earth.
Planned mission in Mission 69
a team Four astronauts which poses Crew 7 now arrives to the International Space Station (ISS) after months of intense training on Expedition 69.
Yasmine Mokbeli of NASA, Andreas Mogensen of the European Space Agency, Satoshi Furukawa of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, and Konstantin Borisov of Roscosmos travel aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft called Endurance, which was launched into orbit with the help of a rocket. Falcon 9.
The international team of astronauts is expected to live and work aboard the International Space Station for six monthsIt revolves around its usual orbit, 400 km from Earth.
Watch this Crew-7 video made by NASA
This is it NASA’s first mission with professional astronauts since Crew-6in Feb.
Remember the Crew-6 photos in the gallery
It is also the first manned flight since the Ax-2 mission in May, which transported four private citizens to the space station for a short stay.
Four ships are currently docked at the International Space Station, SpaceX Dragon Endeavor, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus, MS-23’s Soyuz spacecraft, and Progress 84, to resupply the ISS. Crew 7 will join the other astronauts on the International Space Station, bringing the number of passengers to 11, but only temporarily.
Crew launch-7 It was scheduled to take off yesterday, August 25, but was delayed by 24 hours, as it was scheduled to depart at 08:27, in Lisbon, From the Kennedy Space Center.
Meanwhile, the team for the next mission, Crew-8, has already been selected, which includes cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin of Roscosmos, three NASA astronauts Commander Michael Barratt, pilot Matthew Dominic, and mission specialist Janet Epps.
Editor’s note: The story was updated during the anchor. Last updated 14:43
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