Wodowanie kapsuły Crew Dragon 02.05.2021 o 06:56:45 zwodowała na Atlantyku w Zatoce Meksykańskiej kapsuła powrotna statku kosmicznego Crew Dragon "Resilience" po misji
Crew-1.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n210501.htm#0124.04.2021 wyznaczono powrót na Ziemię na 28.04.2021 o 15:40.
26.04.2021 z powodu złej pogody w rejonie wodowania zostało ono przełożone na 30.04.2021 o 15:36.
29.04.2021 z powodu złej pogody w rejonie wodowania zostało ono przełożone na 02.05.2021 o 06:57.
Koniec misji Crew-1 BY KRZYSZTOF KANAWKA ON 2 MAJA 2021
Koniec misji Crew-1 zaplanowano na kilka dni po przybyciu załogi Crew-2 na ISS. Po przyłączeniu drugiego załogowego Dragona do ISS planowano zakończenie misji Crew-1 na 30 kwietnia, jednakże z uwagi na złą pogodę w rejonie wodowania postanowiono opóźnić powrót na Ziemię o jeden dzień. (...)
https://kosmonauta.net/2021/05/koniec-misji-crew-1/NASA and SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts safely splash down off Florida coastEMRE KELLY | Florida Today 8 hours ago
(...) The last chunk of those 68 million miles were packed with dramatic milestones as Crew Dragon slowed from 17,000 mph in orbit to just 16 mph at splashdown. The astronauts experienced 3 to 5 Gs during the descent, which is roughly what they felt during Falcon 9's liftoff from Kennedy Space Center last November. Their Crew-1 mission marked the first long-duration flight for SpaceX and the company's second with astronauts.
NASA said weather in the gulf was "nearly perfect" with winds of 3 mph and wave heights of less than one foot. Mission managers can select from several sites around Florida depending on weather conditions.
Shortly after splashdown, Resilience was hoisted onto a customized boat and Crew-1's astronauts were slowly helped out of the side hatch.
"On behalf of Crew-1 and our families, we just want to say thank you," Hopkins said. "We want to say thank you for this amazing vehicle Resilience. It's amazing what can be accomplished when people come together."
"I'd like to say quite frankly that you all are changing the world," he said as SpaceX employees in Hawthorne, California, cheered in the background.
After transport to Panama City via helicopter, Crew-1 will fly to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, for a short quarantine period and more detailed medical checkouts. They will receive coronavirus vaccine doses, too. (...)
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