The media is invited to hear from NASA’s SpaceX Crew -10, which starts from the International Space Station on EDT, Friday, 25 July at 10:40 am during a news conference.
NASA astronaut Anne McClen and Nicole Aires, Jacksa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Astronaut Tekuya Onishi, and Rososmos Cosmonot Kosomonot Kiril Peskov will discuss their upcoming withdrawal on Earth’s YouTube channel.
The media willing to participate should contact the news room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, later at 5 pm, not on Thursday, 24 July 281-483-5111 or jsccommu@mail.nasa.gov. To ask questions, the media will have to dial to the news conference 10 minutes before the call starts. A copy of NASA’s media recognition policy is online.
Crew -On reaching the station in March 10, the campaign joined the 72 crew. In the entire campaign 72 and Abhiyan 73, the crew riding at the space station contributed to hundreds of experiments, including testing extended hardware capabilities for drug production in space, checks how cells are an important aspect of gravity, which is an important aspect of space biology, and examines micrology on protein. Source life.
The crew will depart the space station after the arrival of the crew team -11 and a handover period. Beyond the return of Crew -10, the mission teams will review the weather conditions at Splashdown sites on the coast of California before departing from the station.
The mission is part of NASA’s commercial crew program, providing reliable access to space, maximizing the use of stations for research and development and supporting the future missions beyond the class of Earth by partnering with private companies to transport astronauts for astronauts from space station.
Follow the update on crew -10 mission:
https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/crew-10
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Claire Osia
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
Claire.a.o’Shea@nasa.gov
Kurtney Bezle
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
Courtney.m.beasley@nasa.gov