After several days of uncertainty, NASA is finally scheduling Monday, November 8 for the return of Thomas Bisquet and three other Crew 2 astronauts to Earth. The crew is scheduled to land off Florida on Monday at 1:14 p.m. KST. So there will be no handshakes in orbit between two ESA astronauts.
After spending more than six months in orbitingAnd Thomas Bisket The other three members of Crew-2 are leaving International Space Station Sunday on board Dragon Crew from SpaceX. After a flight of several hours and round-the-earth tours, it will land off Florida on Monday in the early afternoon.
Before starting to depart from the International Space Station, the Crew Dragon must orbit complex orbit In order to examine and photograph the outside. The images are useful for ground crews who can inspect and verify the general condition of the units and components that make up the space station.
At first, before bad weather conditions disturb the program NASAThe next mission was planned with its crew of four astronauts, including Europeans Matthias Maurer (Crew 3 arrived on the orbiter before the Crew-2 departed. The German and French governments “very” wanted the two European astronauts to exchange some pleasantries in orbit before the French left. For Thomas Pesquet, this departure marked the end of the “ISS” period. For the reasons described in a previous article (see below), the French will not return to the complex.
Back to land *as soon as* Monday…if the weather doesn’t interfere! A bit strange to think that our return depends on the weather, after six months without any temperature changes, not even a light breeze! https://t.co/RVOjnXE950
– Thomas Bisquet (@Thom_astro) November 6, 2021
On Earth, the T. Pesquet Alpha mission will continue for a few more days
This French return to Earth does not sign an end mission alpha In the framework of which he had to conduct a hundred experiments, about half of which were European. Indeed, some, especially those related to the health of astronauts, will require medical examinations to verify aspects of their health before and after their stay in orbit. Once back on Earth, Thomas Pesquet will follow a so-called fitness program for a few weeks in order to reset his body to Earth’s gravity.
Crew Dragon is scheduled to leave on Sunday at 5:05pm UTC, which is 6:05pm in Paris. Watch the docking process live on NASA TV. © NASA
Will Thomas Pesquet return to Earth this weekend?
Article by Remy Decor Posted on 06/11/2021
Adverse weather conditions over Florida make it difficult for NASA and SpaceX to get the Dragon capsules off Earth and back to Earth. Matthias Maurer may not be able to join Thomas Pesquet aboard the International Space Station. explanations.
While it was initially planned to launch Crew-3, which will be the European astronaut on board Matthias MaurerBefore Crew-2 returns to Earth with Thomas Pesquet and three NASA astronauts, the SpaceX and NASA mission teams are now considering returning Crew-2 to Earth before Crew-3 leaves for the space station. A frustrating situation that can be explained by the must-have weather conditions over Florida during launch and recovery operations. It is not easy in this volatile month of November.
Little chance of seeing Thomas Pesquet welcome Matthias Maurer into orbit
In that vein, Thomas Pesquet and the three other Crew-2 astronauts could return to Earth on Sunday, November 7 (the eighth as of the rescue date). As for Crew-3, it won’t launch until Monday, November 8. In question, unfavorable weather conditions have been announced with only a 40% chance of a proper launch time on Saturday 6 November and hardly better the next day. Main interests slots strong to take off, cumulus As well as electrical activity that can cause a problem to installations. As for Sunday, weather concerns lie above locationslaunch interruption (i.e. where the capsule could fall if it had to be taken out in an emergency from a launcher).
Which Crew 3 or Crew 2 will fire their engines first?
The only sure thing we have, at the time this article was published, is that NASA and SpaceX have given up on launching Crew-2 this weekend. Teams from both missions will make a final decision on prioritizing Crew-3 launches or Crew-2 returns in the coming days, or even the next few hours depending on changing weather conditions, but also taking into account the time required between launches and returns. NASA is organizing a press conference with the Crew-2 crew today at 5.30 p.m.
As a reminder, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule is capable of staying in orbit for at least 210 days as required by NASA. Further analysis could allow the spacecraft to stay in orbit for longer, if necessary. The capsule was launched on April 23, 2021 and arrived at the International Space Station the next day. As of November 5, it has docked in the orbital complex for 196 days.
Thomas Pesquet bid farewell to the International Space Station
Article by Remy Decor published on 01/11/2021
Thomas Bisquet’s second stay aboard the International Space Station has ended. european astronautThis is amazing, the European Space Agency, is preparing to land on 4 or 5 November. If he no longer returns to the orbital complex, his career as an astronaut is clearly far from over. he have moon in focus.
After more than six months in orbit aboard the space station he joined in April 2021, European astronaut Thomas Pesquet is preparing to return to Earth with three other astronauts. His return date is still uncertain but is scheduled for November 4 or 5, or even another day due to the Crew-3 launch being pushed back from October 31 to November 3. At first he should have come back earlier but successive delays from Crew launch 3Which carries four astronauts, including the European Matthias Maurer, NASA forced to postpone the Frenchman’s return to Earth for several days. You should also know that the Germans and the French made a file force So that the two European astronauts could be found together in orbit. Communications that flatter the arrogance of both countries but have no practical or scientific interest.
With over 230 experiences on the counter on his behalf mission alpha, but also the partners of the International Space Station, Thomas Pesquet will have succeeded in establishing him in the orbit that distinguished him Several spacewalks, in order to install new solar panels, and some broken logs. On October 4, he took command of the International Space Station, becoming the first French astronaut to hold this position.
The Southern Lights are back! Our orbit and the solar wind allowed us to watch it again, and no one would complain
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The Northern Lights season is back! Our orbits and solar winds have made the aurora visible again. We are not complaining! #MissionAlphapic.twitter.com/AAHrtfOAt3– Thomas Bisquet (@Thom_astro) October 27, 2021
Thematic Moon of Thomas Bisquet
This exit from the space station marks the end of a period of his career that allowed him to spend two long stints aboard the orbiting complex. Unsurprisingly, Thomas Pesquet isn’t going back there. In fact, the European Space Agency guarantees two flights for each of the astronauts. So far, if all of Thomas Bisquet’s 2009 promotional astronauts made at least one manned flight, four of them would still have to make a second flight. After Samantha Cristoforetti, which is due to take off in the spring of 2022, there are still Timothy Beck and Andreas Mogensen to fly a second time, which brings us to 2025. We will refer to the case of German Matthias Maurer, who was selected in 2015 and who will be in a matter of hours. Few to prepare for the first manned flight.
knowing that Class of astronauts 2022 It will be operational in 2025-2026, and none of the 2009 astronauts will return to the orbital complex. However, their career will not end. In fact, the European Space Agency got three flights of European astronauts on board Gate. His three missions will be dedicated to veterans, so Thomas Bisquet and his 2009 class of friends will be queuing to apply for these missions near the moon. But without landing on the moon.
We must not hide our faces, it is very likely that these three warriors will be among the countries that contribute the most to the budget of the European Space Agency (Germany, France and Italy). In addition, the main contribution of France and Italy to the portal that It will provide the two European units From this lunar space station and Germany that provides a service unit fromOrion. Say otherwise, Thomas Pesquet and Alexander Gerst approached forcefully to travel aboard the gate. Third place should go to the Italian. Two astronauts are competing for this spot: Luca Parmitano and Samantha Cristoforetti.
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