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NASA Crew-10-Docks at the international space station: Live, Stream Live Stream

The Crew-10 from NASA and SpaceX-with four international astronauts are expected to reach the international space station shortly after midnight on Sunday. The spaceship was launched on Friday evening from Floridas Kennedy Space Center to start the 26-hour trip to the ISS.

You can view NASA's reporting on the docking in the video player above.

As soon as crew-10-docks take place on the ISS for several hours before the hatch is opened, the NASA astronauts officially welcomes Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Astronaut Takuya Onishi and Roscosmos Cosmonaut Kirill Peskov. You will also connect to the NASA astronauts Butch William and Sunita Wiliams who have joined the crew 9 mission.

Crew-10-docking: When will ISS achieve it? How can I watch?

Crew-10 is expected to create at the international space station at around 12:07 p.m. on Sunday morning, according to the official NASA crew-10 blog. NASA reporting started shortly after 10:30 p.m., you can see the player mentioned above.

“Dragon is supposed to create autonomously, but the crew on board the spacecraft and the space station will approach and dock at the port of the Harmony module,” said, “said NASA.

Crew-10-docking: How long does it take? When does the hatch open?

It takes a few minutes for Dragon to get safely at the international space station, followed by almost two hours of security tests.

“If the hatches open at about an hour and 45 minutes after docking, crew-10 of the expedition 72 crew of the NASA astronauts Nick Haag, Don Pettt, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore as well as Roscosmos Cosmonauuts Aleksandr Gorbunov, Alexey Ovchinin, and Ivan Vagner will be,” said Nasa.

Meet the crew-10 astronauts

Anne McClain

  • Commandant of the crew 10 mission
  • From Spokane, Washington
  • Was previously in space

Nichole Ayers

  • Pilot of the crew 10 mission
  • Grew up in Colorado
  • First mission in space

Kirill Peskov

  • Mission specialist for crew-10
  • Astronaut of the Russian space agency Roscosmos
  • First mission in space

Takuya Onishi

  • Mission specialist for crew-10
  • Astronaut for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
  • Third time in space

Meet the crew 9 astronauts

The NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore and Sununi Williams as well as Roscosmos Cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov will return on board SpaceX 'Dragon SpaceCRAFT as soon as it arrives with crew-10 in the ISS.

This is a remarkable mission to bring Wilmore and Williams back to Earth after their ISS mission had been expanded a few months after the Boeing Starliner spaceship after the Boeing spaceship had experienced several problems before, during and after the start.

How long are Butch Wilmore and Sununi Williams in space?

Timetable:

The replacement for the two stuck astronauts of NASA started on Friday evening to the international space station and paved the way for the couple's return after nine long months. Butch Wilmore and Sununi Williams need SpaceX to bring this auxiliary team to the space station before you can see yourself. Below you will find your timeline of events:

  • June 2024: Wilmore and Williams started on board Boeing's Starliner for a one -week mission.
  • In the course of the summer: Helium leaks and engines prevented their return and prompted months of investigations.
  • September: NASA ruled Starliner for unsure about the return of the crew and arranged that Wilmore and Williams fly home on a SpaceX mission.
  • February 2025: The planned return was delayed again due to battery problems with the new SpaceX capsule.
  • March: NASA switched to a used SpaceX capsule to accelerate her return. The start took place on Friday evening and the arrival at the ISS on late Saturday.
  • Wilmore and Williams will return to Earth next week, which allows the weather. The earliest day would be Wednesday.

The source: The information in this article comes from NASA, SpaceX, which monitors the flight from Crew-10 and arrives the international space station. Earlier updates and mission blog posts on crew-10 and crew-9.

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