The whole world astronauts is crazy about SpaceX Dragon Landing Trick and New launch pad...
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The whole world astronauts is crazy about SpaceX Dragon Landing Trick and New launch pad...
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The whole world astronauts is crazy about SpaceX Dragon Landing Trick and New launch pad...
To hold up the record of the safest and most reliable spacecraft ever built, SpaceX's Crew Dragon has applied a traditional yet effective landing method: Splashdown for the riskiest phase.
Although there is still much controversy surrounding this approach, its effectiveness is still highly appreciated by loyal customers, Nasa astronauts, and even foreign astronauts.
The whole world astronauts is crazy about SpaceX Dragon Landing Trick and New launch pad...So, in today's episode of Techmap, let's listen to what European astronauts think about Dragon's landing process. "Spacex dragon spacecraft"
We will then compare the splashdown with other common landing methods.
(What do European astronauts think about SpaceX Dragon landing?)
On March 12, Nasa’s SpaceX Crew-7 completed the agency’s seventh commercial crew rotation mission to the International Space Station after splashing down safely in a Dragon spacecraft off the coast of Pensacola, Florida. " Spacex dragon spacecraft" The international crew of four spent 199 days in orbit which included: Nasa astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen, Jaxa astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov.
The whole world astronauts is crazy about SpaceX Dragon Landing Trick and New launch pad...Among them, Andreas Mogensen is the first European Space Agency astronaut (and first non-American) to serve as a pilot on a US commercial crew spacecraft. "Spacex dragon spacecraft" Clearly, this mission has given him much emotion, most notably he was impressed by how smooth a landing SpaceX Dragon was.
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