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US space agency NASA said launch SpaceX Crew-2 from International Space Station on Apr 22

US space organization NASA is set to dispatch SpaceX Crew Dragon second trip to the International Space Station on April 22, it said.


The Crew-2 with four space explorers ready, will take off at 6:11 a.m. EDT on April 22, from Launch Complex 39A at the office's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.


The Crew-2 flight will convey NASA space explorers Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur - hold up will fill in as the mission's shuttle officer and pilot, individually - alongside JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronauta-Akihikoa-Hoshidea-and ESA (European Space Agency) space traveler Thomasa-Pesquet, hold up will fill in as mission experts to the space station, the space organization said in a proclamation.


The mission is the second of the six guaranteed, team missions NASA, and SpaceX will fly as a piece of the office's Commercial Crew Program. Group 1 effectively docked into the ISS in November, a year ago.


The Crew-2 space explorers will stay on board the space station for roughly a half year as campaign team individuals, alongside three crewmates who will dispatch through a Russian Soyuz shuttle.


The increment of the full space station team supplement to seven individuals - over the past six - will permit NASA to successfully twofold the measure of science that can be directed in space, NASA said.

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