After delays, time has finally come: the return capsule for flying space for the two American astronauts who have been stuck has been on the road since June.
The “Crew Dragon” of the private space company SpaceX from Tech-Milliardär Elon Musk started from the Cape Canaveral Space Station in the American state of Florida, as live images of the US Room Trip Authority Nasa showed.
On board is the so -called “crew 10” consisting of the American astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, as well as the Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi and the Russian Kosmonaut Kirill Peskow. The start was originally planned for Wednesday, but had to be postponed on the ground due to a hydraulic problem. The problem can be solved later.
“Crew 10” should replace the “crew 9”
The “Crew 10” is expected on Sunday evening on Sunday evening on Sunday on Sunday on Sunday and is to replace the “crew 9” there-the American astronaut Sun Williams, her colleagues Barry Wilmore and Nick Hague as well as the Russian Kosmonaut Alexander Gorbunow. After a few days together on board the ISS, the “crew 9” would then have to return to the earth, while the “crew 10” should stay in space until autumn.
Hague and Gorbunow have been on board Williams and Wilmore since June since June. In fact, they should only stay about a week. Due to technical problems with the spaceship “Starliner”, NASA, however, decided to bring the demolition of spaceship back to Earth in September. The planned week was in the room for the two experienced astronauts for almost ten months, who had previously been on the ISS several times.
Source: Krone

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