SpaceX and NASA are formally go to launch their subsequent astronaut mission to Worldwide Area Station (ISS) this week, with its four-person crew arriving at their Florida launch web site on Sunday (Feb. 25).
Referred to as Crew-8, the upcoming SpaceX mission will launch 4 astronauts into orbit on the Dragon capsule Endeavour and Falcon 9 rocket from Pad 39A of NASA’s Kennedy Area Middle in Cape Canaveral. Liftoff is scheduled for March 1 at 12:04 a.m. EST (0504 GMT).
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“Despite the fact that all of us go at the moment, we’re continually listening to what the rocket and spacecraft are telling us in order that we’ll be sure that we launch when the crew and the spacecraft are able to go, and we’re able to have flight to the station and return,” Ken Bowersox, NASA’s affiliate administrator for house operations and a former astronaut, informed reporters in a Sunday evening teleconference.
SpaceX’s Crew-8 mission for NASA will launch NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barrett, Jeannette Epps and Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin on a six-month expedition to the ISS. They may relieve their Crew-7 predecessors, one other four-astronaut crew, who will return to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon every week after Crew-8 reaches the ISS.
Dominick will command the Crew-8 flight to the ISS with Barrett as pilot. Epps and Grekenkin are mission specialists. The mission is the primary profession spaceflight for all however Barrett on the Crew-8 crew. NASA and SpaceX initially aimed to launch Crew-8 to the ISS on Feb. 22, however delayed it to March 1 to clear a path for a non-public moon launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 from their identical launch pad on Feb. 15.
The Crew-8 astronauts arrived on the Kennedy Area Middle on Sunday afternoon as they spend their ultimate days on Earth forward of launch. The quartet will carry out a gown rehearsal for his or her launch in a single day on Monday and Tuesday, with SpaceX anticipated to carry out a so-called “hot-fire” check of the Falcon 9’s first stage engines a day later.
Steve Sew, NASA’s Industrial Crew Program supervisor, informed reporters Sunday that NASA and SpaceX are working by some ultimate points to clear forward of the Crew-8 launch. These embody critiques of composite materials fasteners on the Dragon/Falcon 9 launch automobile for Crew-8 which might be anticipated to be resolved earlier than flight. Engineers are additionally reviewing some paint discoloration on Crew-7’s Dragon capsule at the moment docked on the ISS, apparently as a result of residue tape on the capsule, to make sure it is not a difficulty for reentry and touchdown.
Crew-8 will mark the fifth flight of the Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour, which first flew astronauts to the ISS in Might 2020 on SpaceX’s first-ever human spaceflight, Demo-2. SpaceX and NASA are at the moment working to certify the reusable Dragon capsules for as much as 15 spaceflights, NASA officers mentioned.
SpaceX is one in all two industrial corporations with multi-billion-dollar contracts to fly astronauts to and from the ISS for NASA. The opposite firm, Boeing, goals to launch the primary crewed flight on its Starliner spacecraft no sooner than April 22.