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The platform is fully set for NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor, finally ready to return to Earth after spending about nine months in the International Space Station (ISS).
Originally scheduled to stay in the ISS for a week in June last year, Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmor were to be more than nine months due to technical issues with the Starlineer spacecraft of Boeing, which had to facilitate their return.
The return of the astronaut on Earth is part of a casual support from NASA’s company, SpaceX with technical assistance by NASA. The company’s crew arrived at the space station on Saturday night to save the dragon capsules “Buch and Suna”.
Where Sunita Williams to see homecoming
The Dragon Spacecraft Hatch Tuesday (today) IST was closed at 8:15 am. Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmore, astronauts Nick Hegs and Russian Cosmonot Alexander Gorbunov, are ready to ignore the ISS from ET (IST at 10:35 pm on Tuesday) and start a seventeen hours of trip on Earth.
According to the schedule shared by NASA on its website, the crew is expected to drop down on Tuesday, March 18 (3:27 AM IST, Wednesday, 19 March) at 5:57 pm in the Gulf of Mexico (changing the name of America by the Trump administration) on EST at 5:57 pm. NASA said the exact landing place would depend on the local weather conditions.
Where to see?
NASA is providing live coverage of the agency’s SpaceX Crew -9 returns on Earth from the International Space Station starting with the Dragon Spacecraft Hatch Closure on Monday, March 17.
On tv: The program is also being lived live-stream on NASA TV through his official website.
Return of astronauts on Earth is part of a casual support from NASA’s company SpaceX by Elon Musk’s company SpaceX.
YouTube: NASA’s official YouTube channel will also broadcast the incident live from 10.15 am when ignorance begins.
10:15 AM IST-Preparation Preparation Kick-off
10:30 AM – ignored
After the conclusion of unseen coverage, NASA will only switch to the audio. The weather conditions pending at Splashdown sites, NASA stated that continuous coverage would resume before decorbit burn on Wednesday morning.
Wednesday, March 19 – IST
2.15 AM IST, March 19: Return coverage on NASA begins
2:41 am IST, March 19: Deorbit Burn (Time is estimated)
3:37 AM IST, March 19: Splashdown of the spacecraft is scheduled for around 3:37 AM IST, Wednesday, March 19.
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