CAP CANAVERAL, Fla. – Four astronauts arrived Sunday at the Kennedy Space Center for the launch of the spaceX crew next weekend.
For NASA, this marks the long-awaited start to normal team rotations on the International Space Station, with personal corporations supplying the elevators. There will be twice as many astronauts as the previous control flight this year, and your project will last six full months.
“Make no mistake: each and every flight is a verification flight for travel in the area. But it’s also true that we want to move to the International Space Station as normal,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said, welcoming astronauts to Kennedy. .
The team of 3 Americans and one Japanese is scheduled to go on a shootout on Saturday night, provided the technique of Tropical Storm Eta intervenes. It will be a quick adventure to the area station, an explicit six-orbit that will last less than nine hours.
Astronauts have dubbed their Dragon Resilience capsule in the face of all the demanding situations of 2020: coronavirus and social isolation, protests against racial injustice, and a complicated election and election season. They have been quarantined for a week or two and are taking protective precautions – mask and social removal – long before that.
“It’s been a tough year for everyone for many other reasons,” team commander Mike Hopkins said after a flight from Houston. “We feel that if our vehicle’s call can give a little hope, a little inspiration, put a smile on, on people’s faces, so that’s what we were looking to do.
All 4 will remain in orbit until spring, when their replacements arrive aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule. The shipping edition of the capsule will also continue to make normal deliveries of food and supplies.
SpaceX’s Benji Reed said the company plans to launch seven dragons over the next 14 months: 3 for the team and 4 for charging.
“Whenever there’s a Dragon launch, there will be two Dragons in space,” said Reed, the team’s project management director.
NASA’s other rented taxi service, Boeing, is not expected to carry its first team until next summer. The company expects an unmanned control flight in a few months; the former suffered so many software crashes that the Starliner capsule was unable to succeed at the area station.
Following the withdrawal of the fleet back and forth in 2011, NASA turned to personal corporations for deliveries from stations in the area (cargo, then equipment). American astronauts continued to hitchhike Russian rockets at ever-increasing prices. $90 million.
SpaceX nevertheless ended NASA’s nearly 10-year astronaut launch drought last May, effectively handing over a couple of control pilots to the area station from Kennedy for a two-month stay. , which resulted in some adjustments for this moment of flight.
Engineers learned of the upper erosion of the heat shield due to crackling re-entry temperatures; The company has strengthened the vulnerable segment for the next launch, said Hans Koenigsmann of SpaceX, vice president. Improvements were also made to the parachute altitude measurement formula after the falls opened a little too low under the astronaut’s first flight. More recently, the rocket Falcon. Se replaced two engines due to contamination of a new broth used in the treatment. Engine changes were delayed for two weeks.
Perhaps the greatest wonder of spaceX’s first crew flight is all the complete personal miron ships that surrounded the capsule in the Gulf of Mexico after the splash in August. Koenigsmann promises a larger exclusion zone and more patrols for long-term returns.
The team has 3 veteran drivers and a first-time timer:
– Hopkins, 51, is an Air Force colonel and former station resident who grew up on a pig and farm animal farm in Missouri.
– Navy Commander Victor Glover, 44, is the pilot and rookie of the domain; he comes from the domain of Los Angeles and will be the first African-American astronaut to move to the domain station for an extended stay.
– Shannon Walker, 55, a Houston-born ingsa, has also lived at the station before; her husband, retired astronaut Andrew Thomas, helped build the outpost.
– Soichi Noguchi, 55, of the Japanese Space Agency, another former station resident, will be the first user in decades to launch 3 types of rockets; has already flown on an American and Russian Soyuz area ferry.
They will be registered by two Russians and an American who arrived at the area station last month from Kazakhstan.
Hopkins and his team will go to the launch pad of Teslas, the other company of SpaceX founder Elon Musk, in colorful spacesuits coordinated with the spacecraft. But under all this charming appearance, there are “many amazing skills,” according to Glover.
“It’s a very sublime capsule. But it has the merit of having wonderful technological advances since we last built spaceships here in this country,” Walker said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
Noguchi, who along with Walker joined the team this year, is excited to ride a Dragon. In Japan, the dragon is an esteemed mythical creature, “almost a walk through paradise”.
“It’s a privilege to be informed about how to exercise the dragon, how to ride a dragon,” he says. “SpaceX has performed a task by training the dragon rider 0 in six months. “
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