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Of the more than 300 astronauts NASA sent into space, only 14 were black, according to the New York Times. Next year, “Let’s follow him Genet Fps, Who was the first black woman to be part of an ISS group. He will fly on Boeing’s Starliner capsule’s first mission crew, ”the Times said.
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Time to meet one of the Dragon crew, former naval commander and test pilot Victor Glover. When clover boards International Space Station Tomorrow, he will not be the first black astronaut to do so, but he will stay significantly longer than the others, the New York Times reported.
Launched tonight is Clover’s first spacecraft. The highest point he has ever been is 20 km from the ground.
International Location The station is located 400 km from Earth.
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The crew did not remove or dispose of their aircraft cases, they just dried them, NASA TV tells us. They are now conducting personal consultations with their doctors to ensure that they are all physically A-OK.
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Return to the Liftoff: Shortly after boarding the Dragon, Commander Mike Hopkins said, “By working together during these difficult times, you have encouraged the nation, the world, and the small part of this incredible vehicle to retreat.”
Upon reaching orbit, he told the radio: “This is a ride.”
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People from around the world watched the publication, including London, England, Gaborone, Botswana, Athens, Greece, and Bangkok, Thailand.
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Here is more about the team and work from our previous story:
The team, led by Air Force Colonel Hopkins, will include physicist Shannon Walker and naval commander and rookie astronaut Victor Clover, who will be the first black astronaut to spend a long time in space station – a full five to six months. Japanese astronaut Sochi Nokuchi will become the third person to launch a rocket aboard a ship of three types of spacecraft.
Recognizing all the challenges in 2020, especially in recognizing the global epidemic, they named their capsule a setback.
NASA calls this aircraft the first “operational” mission for a rocket and group-vehicle system, which lasted 10 years. It marks the new era of the commercially developed spacecraft – owned and operated by a private company rather than NASA – to send Americans into orbit:
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NASA TV tells us that astronauts do not do laundry, but rather discard the items they use. We wait for the crew to start eating dinner before falling into a deep sleep in the micro gravity.
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Turning to Earth, you can see that everyone in the control center is wearing a mask.
SpaceX Founder Elon Musk announced last week that he had “mostly” Covit-19, so he did not:
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Someone has asked NASA which crowd is higher International Space Station So far – 13 people have answered.
When the four crew members of the Dragon arrive, there will be seven in total. Those seven will live together for six months.
We also hear a lot about the experiments being carried out by the team, including the use of “tissue chips” described by providers on NASA TV as “being able to place elements on computer chips”. These chips read data from those elements.
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US President-elect Joe Biden has sent his congratulations on the successful launch, saying it is “a testament to the power of science”.
When President Donald Trump thanked his administration, he said that NASA is now “the hottest, most advanced, space hub in the world”!
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“Oh and one more thing, the view is beautiful,” the crew told the crew on the ground at the end of the update about the phase burn (it went well):
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Here is our full story at the beginning:
SpaceX has sent the first four astronauts to the International Space Station Full-size taxi flight to NASA By a private company.
Falcon Rocket Thunder until night Three Americans and one Japanese crew from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the second crew to launch SpaceX. The Dragon Capsule above – named the Recession by its crew in light of this year’s many challenges, especially Covit-19 – 27 and will remain there until spring, reaching the space station an hour and a half later.
SpaceX Founder and CEO Elon Musk was forced to monitor remotely after being sidelined by the virus. He tweeted that the moderate case of Govt-19 was “mostly”. NASA policy at the Kennedy Space Center requires anyone doing a positive test to isolate and isolate the corona virus.
Sunday Launch SpaceX arrives two months after a two-pilot test flight NASA After a delay of several years, there will be hopes for a long series of group cycles between the United States and the space station. More people means more scientific research in the orbit lab, officials said.
“This is another historic moment,” NASA executive Jim Friedenstein said Friday. But he noted: “Make no mistake: awareness is always needed on every flight.”
The aircraft to the space station must be fully automatic, although crews can take control if necessary:
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The group has enough food for twelve meals – plus snacks.
While on the ship International Space Station, They grow some food – especially, radish. But these are mainly for science, not salad, for purposes.
Red lettuce and Misuna mustard greens are other foods studied in space.
Other experiments include using their own biological models so that scientists on Earth can study how changes in their diets affect their bodies; According to the New York Times, “Help cut the asteroid rock and extract useful metals – a scientific precursor to extraterrestrial mining operations, and a similarly successful experiment using bacteria.”