Tag Archives: Satoshi Furukawa

SpaceX Crew-7 astronauts share the good and bad of spending 6 months in space

Andreas Mogensen He was impressed with how smooth the landing was. The first European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut (and the first non-American) to pilot a U.S. commercial crewed spacecraft, Mogensen and the SpaceX Crew-7 crew returned to Earth after a 197-day stay aboard the International Space Station. (ISS) on March 12. Speaking at his crew’s… Read More »

4 station crews returned safely to Earth after 199-day mission

After a six-month stay aboard the International Space Station, a three-person female crew returned to Earth early Tuesday, hurtling like a blazing meteor through America’s heartland as their Crew Dragon capsule touched down in the Gulf of Mexico. vault. Suspended under four large parachutes, Crew Dragon “Endurance” touched down at a jogging pace south of… Read More »

4 space station crew members land on Tuesday

A SpaceX Crew Dragon ferry ship carrying four long-term crew members departed the International Space Station on Monday, setting the stage for reentry and landing early Tuesday to complete a 199-day mission. NASA commander Jasmine MoghbeliEuropean Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensenjapanese pilot Satoshi Furukawa and Russian cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov The two spacecraft departed the upper… Read More »

NASA celebrates the 25th anniversary of the ISS with a call to crew on the space station

Twenty-five years ago, Bob Cabana was at the rear flight deck controls of the space shuttle Endeavor when he fired the orbiter’s thrusters to attach a U.S.-built node to a Russian module in Earth orbit. The explosion closed the short distance between “Unity” and “Zarya”, giving birth to the International Space Station (ISS). “I can’t… Read More »