NASA launched its mission 10 of the staff, which has been relieved by American astronauts Poach Wilmor and Sony Williams-who have been attached to the International Space Station (ISS) over the past nine months-and finally allowing them to return to Earth.
The Falcon 9 missile was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 7:04 pm EST on Friday (14 March), as part of the rotation of the routine ISS employees.
Ride on a dragon capsule installed at the highest level of astronauts: Nicole Aires and Anne MacLean, the astronaut in Roskosmos Kirill Peskov and Japanese Space Explorer Takoya Unishhe. If everything is planning, the capsule will be settled at ISS at 11:30 pm EST on Saturday (15 March).
Willore and Williams arrived at ISS as part of the first Starlener crew test in Boeing. Starliner set out on The opening of the opening of the opening crew From the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 5, 2024. But it wasn’t long after entering the orbit, a number of issues appeared – including five Helium leakage Five cases of failure to control the reaction system (RCS).
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This caused the task, which is already scheduled to last up to eight days, to continue for more than two months before NASA I announced abandoning it On August 24. Starlener capsule Unconfirmed from ISS on September 6Return to the ground without a crew.
While waiting for Crew-10, Wilmore and Williams have done a number of maintenance and participation tasks in scientific projects.
Their stay was largely safe, but not completely without an accident. On June 27, a pleasant Russian satellite ClinicSending the debris towards ISS and forcing Williams and Wilmmore, along with the other seven astronauts on the plane, to cover inside their space capsules.
After a delivery ceremony from Crew 9 to Crew 10, Wilmor and Williams will return, along with NASA astronaut Nick The Hague and Roscosmos’s Aleksandr Gorbunov, to the home on the Crew-9 capsule on March 19. Almost 300 consecutive days – anywhere near the current record of 437 days set by Russian astronaut Valery Polacopus in 1995, but it is still long.
The launch of tonight is the third attempt to launch the Crew-10 mission, the first on Wednesday (March 12) to be cleaned after a problem with the hydraulic system, and the next day on Thursday (13 March), intense winds and rains are based on the rocket flight track, According to Nasa.
“We came ready to stay for a long time, although we planned to stay short. This is what we do Human space transportation. This is all that is about the Form Faceflight program in your nation – planning unknown emergency situations. And we did it. “
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