The crewmembers of SpaceX’s subsequent astronaut mission to the Worldwide Area Station have arrived on the launch web site.
The upcoming mission, known as Crew-6, is scheduled to raise off from Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Area Middle (KSC) in Florida on Feb. 26 at 2:07 a.m. EST (0707 GMT). Crew-6 will ship NASA astronauts Warren “Woody” Hoburg and Stephen Bowen, cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev of the Russian space company Roscosmos and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Al-Neyadi to the Worldwide Area Station aboard SpaceX‘s Crew Dragon Endeavor spacecraft atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. This would be the fourth flight for Endeavor.
The Crew-6 astronauts reported to KSC right this moment (Feb. 21) at round 12:30 p.m. EST (1730 GMT) to start last preparations for the upcoming mission, and held a press convention on the tarmac instantly after arriving.
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Throughout that press convention, NASA officers praised the worldwide cooperation that has enabled the upcoming mission. “It undoubtedly takes a staff to make this occur,” stated Kelvin Manning, deputy director of KSC. “And this mission is a superb instance of our profitable partnership between authorities, business and our worldwide companions.”
Dana Hutcherson, deputy supervisor for NASA’s Industrial Crew Program, stated that “it is superb to appreciate that we at the moment are on our sixth rotational mission and are getting ready for the seventh launch, sending astronauts to the Worldwide Area Station from US soil.” Hutcherson hailed the Commercial Crew Program, which has expanded entry to the ISS and the science that may be performed there. “It’s an honor to signify NASA’s Industrial Crew Program and welcome this worldwide crew as I share of their anticipation in executing this mission for which they’ve been getting ready for thus diligently,” added Hutcherson.
Astronaut Hoburg shared within the pleasure over the company’s Industrial Crew Program and the upcoming mission.
“It is superb how far we have come within the Industrial Crew Program. We weren’t launching from Florida once I confirmed up at NASA, and now right here we’re on an attractive day arriving in Florida,” Hoburg instructed reporters right this moment. “And it is simply such an thrilling particular second. Superb crew. Now we have an incredible staff all through NASA and our business companions supporting us, and it is only a actual honor to be a part of this crew. We all know now we have a number of work forward of us on the ISS, and we’re excited and able to get to work.”
Crew-6 commander Stephen Bowen, a three-time NASA space shuttle astronaut and retired U.S. Navy captain, in contrast the cramped quarters aboard the space station to these discovered on submarines. “You already know, it is attention-grabbing — once I first received to the space station on my first flight, it very a lot jogged my memory of a submarine with shut quarters. Even the odor — and [it’s] not essentially factor — was very submarine-like,” Bowen stated.
The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Sultan Al-Neyadi, who would be the first UAE astronaut to conduct a long-duration mission aboard the space station, thanked the various businesses and groups that skilled and ready the astronauts for his or her upcoming voyage.
“We will not thank all people sufficient that helped put together us for this mission. We thank our households, our trainers, all through the businesses and I thank my colleagues, my groups. I believe now we have a terrific staff,” Al-Neyadi stated. “I can not ask for extra of a staff. I believe we’re prepared bodily, mentally and technically. And we will not wait to launch to space and conduct the mission.”
Talking by way of an interpreter, cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev likewise thanked all the personnel who’ve helped make the upcoming mission potential. “Now we have been coaching for months, for days now, and it is all behind us and we’re able to fly. We’re able to go. We simply must do it now. And I want to thank everybody and good luck to our crew,” Fedyaev stated.
The following milestone for Crew-6 will come when mission managers from NASA, SpaceX and the UAE’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Area Centre maintain a Flight Readiness Assessment teleconference on Tuesday night (Feb. 21) at roughly 6:00 p.m. EST (2300 GMT).
NASA’s protection of the Crew-6 launch will begin on Saturday (Feb. 25) at 10:00 p.m. EST (0300 GMT on Feb. 26). Watch the launch live on NASA TV or right here on Area.com courtesy of the company.
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