SpaceX simply took a giant step towards its subsequent astronaut launch.
The corporate announced Thursday (July 24) that it has moved its Crew Dragon capsule “Endeavour” to the hangar at historic Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Endeavour is scheduled to launch atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Pad 39A — the liftoff website of most Apollo moon missions, together with Apollo 11 — on July 31, kicking off SpaceX’s Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA.
Crew-11 will ship four people to the ISS for a six-month stint: NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, together with Japan’s Kimiya Yui and Oleg Platonov of Russia’s area company Roscosmos. Will probably be the primary spaceflight for Cardman and Platonov, the second for Yui and the fourth for Fincke.
The quartet will relieve the 4 astronauts of SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission, who’ve been residing on the orbiting lab since March 16 and can depart a couple of days after Crew-11 arrives.
Crew-11 would be the sixth mission for Endeavour, which shares its title with one in all NASA’s retired space shuttles. Endeavour has flown extra astronaut missions than another SpaceX capsule, and it was the primary firm car to take action as properly; Endeavour flew Demo-2, SpaceX’s first-ever crewed flight, a take a look at mission that despatched NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS in 2020.
As its title suggests, Crew-11 would be the eleventh operational astronaut mission that SpaceX flies to the ISS for NASA. However the firm has numerous different crewed flights below its belt as properly.
There’s Demo-2, for instance. SpaceX has additionally launched 4 astronaut flights to the ISS for Houston-based firm Axiom Space and two free-flying crewed missions to Earth orbit. These latter two, Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn, had been funded and commanded by billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, who until recently was President Donald Trump’s alternative to guide NASA.