Crew Dragon-2 will deliver four astronauts to the ISS
The reusable spacecraft Crew Dragon-2 on Friday, April 23, will deliver a team of four astronauts to the MSC. This is reported by SpaceX , which owns the ship.
The start will take place from the site in Florida. Docking with the International Space Station is scheduled for Saturday, April 24. The Americans Robert Kimbrough and Megan MacArthur, the Frenchman Tom Peske and the Japanese Akihiko Hoshide will fly into orbit.
Earlier, there were problems with the launch of the ship. Experts have identified an error in the indicators of fuel loading into the rocket. The problem must be fixed before starting.
On the eve it became known that Russia will say goodbye to the ISS and build its own orbital house. The Russian Orbital Service Station will feature an open architecture to maximize the potential of modular construction in space.