On Friday evening, a Falcon 9 rocket launched four astronauts in orbit, in which the official launch of the 10 staff mission was taken to the International Space Station.
Although it is also noteworthy to launch in the orbit of the staff, this mission comes with an extra importance as its success is finally cleared the way home from space after the story spread over nine months for NASA’s two astronauts, Bachi Vilmor and Sunny Williams.
Friday began on Wednesday evening two days after the bush began. The reason for this was the hydraulic problem with the ground system that handles 9 rockets at the Launch Complex 39A in Florida.
There were no technical issues on Friday, and with the clean heavens, NASA’s astronaut Ann McCullin and Nicole Aires, Japanese astronauts Takia Onshi, and Rososomos Casmonite Kiril Peskov easily entered orbit.
If everything goes well, the staff carrying four astronauts will come to the dock with the space station at the ET at 11:30 pm on Saturday. They will spend about six months Six there.
A tall, weird journey
After their arrival at the space station, staff -10 staff will participate in a handover event with four astronauts of 9, including Vilmor and Williams. The next Wednesday, March 19, will clean up the staff members of the staff for departure from the station, who are in the post -Waters of the weather for the dragon splash down in the waters around Florida.