NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 launch to ISS postponed. Details

Published: August 26, 2023

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Friday stated the launch of the SpaceX Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a Dragon spacecraft has been rescheduled to August 26. According to officers, the launch has been postponed to present the mission managers an additional 24 hours to shut out lingering points, reported AFP.

NASA's Space X Crew-7 launch to the ISS postponed
NASA’s Space X Crew-7 launch to the ISS postponed

The launch initially deliberate for August 25, has been postponed a number of occasions earlier than.

“The #Crew7 launch to the @Space_Station has been postponed, now targeting Aug. 26 at 3:27 am ET (0727 UTC),” NASA wrote on X, previously often known as Twitter.

All you have to know in regards to the mission:

  1. NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen together with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov will liftoff aboard SpaceX’s crew ‘Dragon Endurance spacecraft’. The spacecraft has earlier flown the Crew-3 and Crew-5 missions.
  2. The astronauts are anticipated to spend six months on the ISS, changing 4 astronauts who’ve been there for half a 12 months.
  3. As the title suggests, the Crew-7 will probably be SpaceX’s seventh operational mission to the area station for NASA. However, will probably be the eleventh human spaceflight total for Elon Musk’s firm.
  4. The NASA will probably be launching the mission now on August 26 from its Florida’s Kennedy Space Center.
  5. The area company will probably be live-telecasting the launch on its official web site (nasa.gov) and its YouTube channel (NASA). It additionally shares stay updates and protection on social media platforms together with Twitter (@NASA) and Facebook (NASA).

The NASA can be planning a number of lunar exploration programmes within the subsequent couple of years together with Peregrine Mission 1 – NASA CLPS Lunar Lander, IM-1 – NASA CLPS Lunar Lander, Lunar Trailblazer – NASA Lunar Orbiting Small Satellite, Griffin Mission 1 – VIPER – NASA Lunar South Pole Rover, amongst others.

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