Private space company owned by Elon Musk SpaceX, It continues successful missions in 2022. This time a comeback achieved.
SpaceX signed Falcon 9 positioned in front of the rocket model Crew Dragon sent to the ISS in crew-3 The astronauts recently returned without any problems. six months in the International Space Station. Tom Marshburn, Raja Chari, Kayla Barron and Matthias Maurerwas brought back to Earth with a mission that went well from start to finish. The astronauts made a soft landing directly on the ocean with four giant parachutes. Taken on board after reentry and landing Crew Dragon It looked like above.
SpaceX, which has recently come to life again in partnership with NASA. crew-4 positioned on the Crew Dragon in front of the Falcon 9 rocket as part of its mission. Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines, and Jessica Watkins and Samantha Cristoforetti It took the astronauts named astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) without any problems. The Falcon 9 rocket used in the mission had previously powered the CRS-22, Crew-3 and Türksat 5B missions. This was the company’s second manned mission in a short time.
just before that Ax-1 on duty SpaceXearlier GPS III Space Vehicle 04, GPS III Space Vehicle 05, Inspiration4 and starlink used in missions Falcon 9 It had sent four more people to the International Space Station with the rocket. It was here that Mark Pathy, Larry Connor, Eytan Stibbe and Michael López-Alegría had the full experience of space.
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Having a very good year in 2021 and generating huge revenues with many smooth tasks SpaceXAccording to Elon Musk’s statement, in 2022 total It aims to perform 60 different takeoffs / missions.
And… splashdown! Dragon has safely made it home with precious cargo aboard: four #Crew3 astronauts!
Now they wait for the recovery vehicle, which is named after Shannon Walker, mission specialist for the first crewed @SpaceX mission to the @Space_Station: pic.twitter.com/VDDXdsxkbH
— NASA (@NASA) May 6, 2022
The Crew Dragon, carrying the Crew-3 crew, showed the capsule landing on the ocean in the above video released by NASA.