NASA has successfully launched the Crew 6 crew, which was due on Monday but was delayed due to an issue. SpaceX’s Crew Dragon vehicle and Flacon 9 rocket launched with 4 astronauts went to the International Space Station to conduct studies.
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) performed an important launch at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida today. ‘Crew-6’ Four astronauts were sent to the International Space Station (ISS) by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon vehicle.
The launch would normally take place on February 27. But a problem with the rocket fuel ignition fluid is that the mission is last-minute. to be delayed had caused.
Astronauts will stay on the station for 6 months and conduct scientific research
The four astronauts will travel throughout today and arrive at the space station tomorrow. The crew will join the four Crew 5 astronauts and three others currently aboard the ISS. With Crew 6, the total number of people on the station will increase to 11. Let’s add that Crew 5, which reached the station in October, is expected to return to Earth in a few days.
Crew 6 crew to take over Crew 5’s operations, NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren Hoburgfrom the United Arab Emirates Sultan Al Neyadi and Russian cosmonaut from Andrey Fedyaev is formed. Al Neyadi will become the second United Arab Emirates citizen to visit the space station after Hazza Al Mansouri, who made an eight-day trip in 2019.
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The Quartet undertakes many missions at the station, including human health and prevention of contamination of space environments. carrying out scientific research will also work on issues such as the development and maintenance of station systems. Crew 6 crew stay on the ISS for about six months is planned.