NASA’s Crew-10 mission records the long-awaited return of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams after the International Space Station is attached to nine months.
A Spacex Dragon Kapsulu, as part of the four Astononuts, transplanted the international cosmonaut to the International Space Station, opened the return of two NASA astronauts in the NASA crew mission.
The crew-10 Astronaut ‘SpaceX crew Dragon Kapsulu, Sunday 12:04:04 GMT), Dock the ISS in Florida about 29 hours after the Kennedy Space Center.
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams – Veteran NASA astronauts and retired fleet for the station since June, were met by their test pilots.
The Boeing Starliner spacecraft has experienced travel problems with the girl group and was considered useless to fly again. Their extended remains were long enough to rotate the standard ISS for astronauts, for about six months.
In 2023, NASA Astronaut was 371 days appointed by Frank Rubio, the world record organized by the Russian Astronaut Valery Polyakov, which held 437 continuous days at the Mir Space station.
Otherwise, a working crew rotation flight, Crew-10 mission, Wilmore and Williams are the long-awaited first step to return to earth.
Waymore and Williams, NASA Astronaut Nick Hague and Russian astronaut Alexander Gorbunov are planned to departure 4th and Russian (08:00 GMT).
The Hague and Gorbunov were closed to the crew dragon craft and this craft station, which is two empty seat for Wilmore and Williams in September.
The crew-10 crew, NASA astronauts, planned to stay at about six months, includes Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi and Russian astronaut Kirlond Peskov.