Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyThe Crew-7 mission, part of NASAs Commercial Crew Program, safely returned after 199 days in space, marking significant accomplishments for its international crew and contributing to numerous clinical experiments.NASAs SpaceX Crew-7 finished the agencys seventh business team rotation objective to the International Space Station on Tuesday after sprinkling down safely in a Dragon spacecraft off the coast of Pensacola, Florida. Mogensen has logged 209 days in area over his 2 flights, and Furukawa has actually logged 366 days in area over his two flights.Throughout their mission, the Crew-7 members contributed to a host of science and upkeep activities and innovation demonstrations. The spacecraft will return to Florida for inspection and processing at SpaceXs refurbishing center at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, where groups will check the Dragon, analyze data on its efficiency, and procedure it for its next flight.The Crew-7 flight is part of NASAs Commercial Crew Program and its return to Earth follows on the heels of NASAs SpaceX Crew-8 launch, which docked to the station March 5, starting another science expedition.The objective of NASAs Commercial Crew Program is safe, trusted, and cost-efficient transportation to and from the International Space Station and low Earth orbit.
Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyThe Crew-7 objective, part of NASAs Commercial Crew Program, securely returned after 199 days in space, marking considerable achievements for its worldwide crew and contributing to different clinical experiments.NASAs SpaceX Crew-7 finished the agencys seventh business crew rotation objective to the International Space Station on Tuesday after sprinkling down safely in a Dragon spacecraft off the coast of Pensacola, Florida. Mogensen has logged 209 days in area over his two flights, and Furukawa has actually logged 366 days in area over his two flights.Throughout their objective, the Crew-7 members contributed to a host of science and upkeep activities and technology demonstrations. The spacecraft will return to Florida for evaluation and processing at SpaceXs reconditioning facility at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, where teams will inspect the Dragon, analyze information on its efficiency, and process it for its next flight.The Crew-7 flight is part of NASAs Commercial Crew Program and its return to Earth follows on the heels of NASAs SpaceX Crew-8 launch, which docked to the station March 5, starting another science expedition.The objective of NASAs Commercial Crew Program is safe, trusted, and economical transport to and from the International Space Station and low Earth orbit.