Faced with high winds in the Gulf of Mexico, NASA managers decided to pass up a Sunday undocking and Monday morning splashdown for four returning space station astronauts, opting instead to aim for a landing Monday night when better weather is expected.
NASA and SpaceX decided Friday to bring four space station astronauts back to Earth Monday to close out a day mission, pressing ahead with re-entry and splashdown two days before the planned launch of their replacements Wednesday aboard another Crew Dragon spacecraft. NASA has ruled out a weekend launch for a SpaceX Crew Dragon carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station, delaying the Crew-3 flight to Monday at the earliest due to expected bad weather, agency officials said Thursday.
November 11, The idea that "space is getting crowded" has been around for a few years now, but just how crowded is it? And how crowded is it going to get? Read article. The Japan Zhai Zhigang, 55, mission commander of Shenzhou, opened the hatch of the core More Source: Space. The nose cone structure, built by the Swiss The four-person Crew-2 flight is scheduled to leave the orbiting lab on Sunday Nov.
Beijing Time on Saturday The helicopter will not attempt a mid-air capture for this mission but will test communications and tracking to refine the concept of operations CONOPS for future Electron aerial capture. Hear conversations between the crew and mission controllers on Earth and watch them work inside the U.
When the crew is off duty, you can enjoy live views of Earth from Space. You can watch and listen in the window below, courtesy of NASA.
The video is accompanied by audio of conversations between the crew and Mission Control. This video is only available when the space station is in contact with the ground. During 'loss of signal' periods, viewers will see a blue screen. When the station is in darkness, external camera video may appear black, but can sometimes provide spectacular views of lightning or city lights below.
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Originally founded in , Space. See all comments It will be exciting! The Exoplanets Channel said:. I have been watching space launches since and I still find them exciting.
I wish to see days when base set up on the moon.
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