NASA's Space-X Crew-6 mission launched: 4 astronauts flew in Falcon 9 rocket, and will stay in International Space Station for 6 months

Posted on 2nd Mar 2023 by rohit kumar

Successful launch of NASA's Space-X Crew-6 mission. The Space-X Falcon-9 rocket (Dragon Endeavor) will launch from Kennedy Space Center No. 39A in Florida in the US late Thursday at 1:45 pm (Indian time on Thursday around 12:15 pm). Space-X's Falcon-9 rocket will deliver four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). This is the sixth operational crew flight of Elon Musk's SpaceX. This includes 2 from NASA, 1 from Russia, and one astronaut from UAE. Astronauts will do research for 6 months This crew of Astronauts will remain on the ISS for 6 months. Here the four astronauts will test heart muscle tissue, a bioprinter capable of printing human cells and tissue in microgravity. Along with this, he will also do research on drug manufacturing technology. Know the Astronauts who performed Space-X Crew-6 mission... NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren Woody Hoberg are among the four passengers of the Crew-6 mission. There are also United Arab Emirates (UAE) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi and Russian space agency Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fadeev. Alneyadi will become the fourth UAE astronaut and the first UAE astronaut to go on a long-term space mission. They have been selected under an agreement between NASA and Exium Space at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC). Also Read: NASA's Spacex Crew-6 mission postponed: Rocket engine malfunction 2 minutes before launching, now will fly tomorrow at 12:15 pm

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