SpaceX Crew-3
SpaceX Crew-3 | |||
Statistik för uppdraget | |||
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NSSDC-ID | 2021-103A[1] | ||
Modell | Dragon 2 | ||
Beställare | NASA | ||
Operatör | SpaceX | ||
Farkostens namn | Endurance | ||
Anrop | Endurance | ||
Varaktighet | 176 dagar, 2 tim, 39 min | ||
Uppskjutning | |||
Raket | Falcon 9 Block 5 | ||
Uppskjutningsramp | Kennedy LC-39A | ||
Uppskjutning | 11 november 2021, 02:03:30 UTC | ||
Landning | |||
Landning | 6 maj 2022, 04:43 UTC | ||
Landningsplats | Mexikanska golfen | ||
Omloppsbana | |||
Grader | 51,6° | ||
Dockning | |||
Rymdstation | ISS | ||
Dockning | 11 november 2021, 23:32 UTC | ||
Port | PMA-2/IDA-2 (Harmony, fram) | ||
Ur dockning | 5 maj 2022, 05:20 UTC | ||
Tid dockad | 174 dagar, 6 tim | ||
Besättning | |||
Befälhavare | Raja Chari (1) | ||
Pilot | Thomas Marshburn (3) | ||
Uppdragsspecialister | Kayla Barron (1) Matthias Maurer (1) | ||
Kronologi | |||
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SpaceX Crew-3 var uppdragsbeteckningen för den fjärde bemannade rymdfärden med en Dragon 2-rymdfarkost från SpaceX. Farkosten sköts upp med en Falcon 9-raket från Kennedy Space Center LC-39A den 11 november 2021. Flygningens destination var den Internationella rymdstationen (ISS).[2] Knappt ett dygn senare dockade farkosten med rymdstationen.
Flygningen transporterade Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, Kayla Barron och Matthias Maurer till och från rymdstationen.
Farkosten lämnade rymdstationen den 5 maj 2022, ett dygn senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Mexikanska golfen.
Besättning
Befälhavare | Raja Chari, NASA Hans första rymdfärd |
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Pilot | Thomas Marshburn, NASA Hans tredje rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 1 | Kayla Barron, NASA Hennes första rymdfärd |
Flygingenjör 2 | Matthias Maurer, ESA Hans första rymdfärd |
Backup
Befälhavare | Kjell N. Lindgren, NASA |
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Pilot | Robert Hines, NASA |
Flygingenjör 1 | Samantha Cristoforetti, ESA |
Flygingenjör 2 | Stephanie D. Wilson, NASA |
Källor
- ^ ”NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive” (på engelska). NASA. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=2021-103A. Läst 28 november 2021.
- ^ Kathleen Ellis (10 november 2021). ”Crew-3 Launch Weather 70% Favorable for Liftoff” (på engelska). NASA. https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/11/10/crew-3-launch-weather-70-favorable-for-liftoff/. Läst 10 november 2021.
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Författare/Upphovsman: Pascal (Flickr user: pasukaru76), Licens: CC0
Vostok spacecraft replica at the Technik Museum Speyer, Germany.
Photo Date: November 20, 2020.
Location: Building 8, Room 183 (Photo Studio) Subject: SpaceX Crew-3 porait with NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, Kayla Barron and ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer.
Photographer: Robert MarkowitzIn this illustration, a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft approaches the International Space Station for docking. NASA is partnering with Boeing and SpaceX to build a new generation of human-rated spacecraft capable of taking astronauts to the station and expanding research opportunities in orbit. SpaceX's upcoming Demo-1 flight test is part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Transportation Capability contract with the goal of returning human spaceflight launch capabilities to the United States.
Författare/Upphovsman: SpaceX, Licens: CC0
This artist's concept shows a SpaceX Crew Dragon docking with the International Space Station as it will during a mission for NASA's Commercial Crew Program. NASA is partnering with Boeing and SpaceX to build a new generation of human-rated spacecraft capable of taking astronauts to the station and expanding research opportunities in orbit.
Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, this close-up view features the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft approaching the International Space Station (ISS). Onboard the spacecraft are cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev, Expedition 11 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; astronaut John L. Phillips, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer; and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Roberto Vittori of Italy. The Soyuz linked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 9:20 p.m. (CDT) on April 16, 2005 as the two spacecraft flew over eastern Asia. The docking followed Friday’s launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Författare/Upphovsman: Space Exploration Technologies Corp., Licens: CC0
The 2018 version of the Big Falcon Rocket at stage separation: Starship (foreground) and Super Heavy (background)
Rotated and color enhanced version of original (ISS013-E-48788 (6 July 2006) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station for docking but before the link-up occurred, the orbiter "posed" for a thorough series of inspection photos. Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module can be seen in the shuttle's cargo bay. Discovery docked at the station's Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 at 9:52 a.m. CDT, July 6, 2006.)
The official NASA insignia for the Crew-3 mission to transport Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, Matthias Maurer, and Kayla Barron to and from the International Space Station.
- The Crew Dragon Crew-3 patch highlights the beauty of space and the vehicle that is delivering our team to the International Space Station.
- The sunlit capsule heralds the dawn of a new era of human space flight, as commercial vehicles expand into low earth orbit. The capsule flies upward, thrusting beyond the edge of the circle, representing an international effort that pushes to reach new heights of space exploration. The flames below the capsule honor the of thousands of workers who contributed to the US commercial vehicle effort — the fire in their hearts propels the program's success.
- Since Crew-3 is the third operational flight to the Space Station, the number three figures prominently in both the shape of the exhaust below the capsule and the highlighted stars. A dragon is embedded in the exhaust opposite the three for the capsule's namesake.
- Finally, four red planets represent the four crew members of the mission, as well as humanity's dream to explore Mars and even more distant planetary bodies.