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2023-03-12 08:32| 来源: 网络整理| 查看: 265

The SpaceX and NASA Crew-5 team is headed home after a nearly 6-month long science mission.

The Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina inside undocked from the International Space Station’s early Saturday.

NASA said their television coverage will begin at 8 p.m. until Endurance splashes down at approximately 9:02 p.m. near Tampa off the coast of Florida and Crew-5 members are recovered.

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The astronauts docked at the ISS on Oct. 6 and officially undocked to head home on Saturday at 2:20 a.m.

NASA’s broadcast schedule is as follows:

8 p.m. – NASA TV splashdown coverage begins

8:11 p.m. – Deorbit burn

9:02 p.m. – Splashdown off the coast of Florida

10:30 p.m. – Return to Earth media teleconference from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston with:

Steve Stich, Manager, Commercial Crew Program, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in FloridaJoel Montalbano, Manager, International Space Station, NASA JohnsonSarah Walker, Director, Dragon Mission Management, SpaceXHiroshi Sasaki, Vice President, JAXA

Crew-5 is returning to Earth after undocking from the station in the @SpaceX Dragon Endurance at 2:20am ET. @NASA TV coverage of deorbit and splashdown resumes at 8pm ET. More details.. https://t.co/VHA9C3xjdQ pic.twitter.com/DwXELixwup

— International Space Station (@Space_Station) March 11, 2023

NASA released a map showing where the SpaceX Dragon Endurance will be visible as it streaks through the night sky before splashing down.

Will you see @SpaceX's Dragon Endurance streak through the skies as #Crew5 heads home tonight?

This map highlights where and when Crew-5 is most likely to be visible immediately before splashdown at 9:02pm ET (0202 UTC March 12). Share your photos if you spot it! pic.twitter.com/OgJIsctpOv

— NASA (@NASA) March 11, 2023

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