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Published: 09 November 2020
NASA announced that the crew of the American Crew Dragon spacecraft is preparing for its next flight to the International Space Station.
And the agency said in a tweet posted on "Twitter" today, Monday, that the crew of the vehicle arrived at Cape Canaveral in Florida, to prepare for the launch operation, which will take place in the middle of this month.
And NASA had indicated earlier that the launch of the Crew Drago spacecraft on a manned flight toward the International Space Station will be on November 14, at 19:49 EST (November 15 3:49 Moscow time). "
According to information reported by the "360" TV channel, the crew of the vehicle will consist of American astronauts, Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, in addition to the Japanese astronaut, Soichi Noguchi, who will remain on board the station for nearly half a year.
The International Space Station is currently working on the International Space Station, Mission No. 64, who arrived in mid-October, and they are: the two Russian astronauts, Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, and the American astronaut, Kathleen Robins.
Source: Veste
By:Nadeemy Haded