
SpaceX delayed the opening of four astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS) due to poor weather conditions in Florida. The mission marked with the crew of SpaceX-11 NASA was originally scheduled for the elevator at 21:40 ist on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
First, the first broadcast was launched on Netflix, along with traditional platforms such as NASA+, YouTube and Amazon Prime Video.
In particular, SpaceX postponed the crew of the crew-11 to 11:43 am EDT/ 21:13 ist 1 August 2025.
The crew missions include four astronauts: Zena Cardman (NASA) serving as a mission commander, Mike Finc (NASA) as a pilot, Kimiya Yui (Jaxa, Japan) as a mission specialist and Oleg Platonov (Roscosmos, Russia) as a mission specialist.
This means the eleventh routine crew flight under the NASA commercial crew program, an initiative for cooperation with private companies such as SpaceX to facilitate transport to the International Space Station (ISS).
The aim of the mission is to convert the crew to the ISS to a six -month scientific expedition, where they will conduct research in microgravity environment.
In particular, American, Japanese and Russian astronauts are ready to remain on board the International Space Station (ISS) for at least six months, taking over the team that started in March, and covers duties for two NASA astronauts that are currently unable to return because of technical problems.
The reigning NASA administrator and US Transport Sean Duffy were present at Kennedy Space Centers for an attempt to start. While the weather conditions initially seemed favorable, increasing winds and the deteriorating cloud eventually led to a deferred mission.
It is remarkable that the launch will see the Falcon 9 to drive the Dragon spacecraft to the low orbit of the Earth at speeds of approximately 17,500 miles per hour. As soon as the orbit, Dragon will rely on his on -board nozzles to complete his way and dock with the ISS.
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