The SpaceX Crew-2 mission is ready to return after half a year at the International Space Station. NASA has confirmed that the Crew-2 will return from November 7 at 11:10 a.m., when the astronauts closed the Hatch Endeavor capsule. The vehicle is not responsible at 1:05, and has to pollute on November 8 around 7:14 east. You can watch direct coverage from November 7 at 10:45 through the Youtube NASA channel, below.
Akihiko Hoshide (JAXA) astronauts, Thomas Pesquet (ESA), Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur (both of NASA) will spend 199 days above the ISS, and will return with hardware experiments and science. CREW-2 has become an important mission for spacex in several fronts. This is not just additional evidence that a private spacecraft is a decent choice for NASA operations – Endeavour is the first time Dragon Crew Reusex capsule. If everything goes well, the company will reduce the practical costs to teach people into space in the post-space shuttle era.
Iss will be crowded for a while. NASA and Spacex currently hope to launch a 3rd Crew on November 3 and anchored on the same day. Not that clothes are certainly thoughts. The third ISS trip marked the commencement of the routine where NASA-oriented crew flights were no longer rare. This, effectively, normally new.