There’s some spaceflight motion on faucet on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27), however you will must stand up fairly early to catch it.
If all goes based on plan, the trio’s Soyuz spacecraft will attain the ISS slightly over three hours after launch, docking with the orbiting outpost’s Rassvet module at about 7:38 a.m. EST (1238 GMT). NASA will cowl that milestone as properly, starting at 6:45 a.m. EST (1145 GMT).
The hatches between the Soyuz and the ISS are expected to open around 10:10 a.m. EST (1510 GMT). You can watch that activity, and the welcome ceremony that will follow it, beginning at 9:50 a.m. EST (1450 GMT).
The Thanksgiving launch will kick off the first spaceflight for Williams and Mikaev. Kud-Sverchkov has been to orbit once before, living on the ISS from October 2020 to April 2021.
The trio will spend about eight months aboard the station as members of the orbiting outpost’s Expedition 73 and Expedition 74 missions.
“During his stay aboard station, Williams will conduct scientific research and technology demonstrations aimed at advancing human space exploration and benefiting life on Earth,” NASA officials wrote in a statement.
“He’ll assist set up and take a look at a brand new modular exercise system for long-duration missions, assist experiments to enhance cryogenic gasoline effectivity and develop semiconductor crystals in house, and help NASA in designing new re-entry security protocols to guard crews throughout future missions,” they added.
The Thanksgiving liftoff would be the second launch in three days headed for a crewed outpost in low Earth orbit. On Monday evening (Nov. 24), China launched an uncrewed Shenzhou capsule, which would be the experience house for the three astronauts at present residing on the Tiangong house station. That trio was with no lifeboat for 10 days; their very own automobile took house the earlier Shenzhou astronauts, whose spacecraft was broken by a space-debris strike.