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The shield should protect the hardware and astronauts as they plow through Earth's atmosphere at 25 times the speed of sound.The shape was necessary for the emergency-escape system, which can jettison the capsule away if a launching rocket fails in midair. After the separation is complete, Crew Dragon should hurtle towards Earth at up to 17,500 miles per hour, or nearly 23 times the speed of sound.During this fall, the spaceship's heat shield will have to protect the hardware and crew from temperatures of up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit. "We did the ascent, the rendezvous and the docking, we completed our docked objectives and now is the entry, descent and splashdown phase. Anatoly Ivanishin. "During the departure ceremony, Cassidy presented Hurley and Behnken with an American flag the crew of the final shuttle mission left aboard the lab complex in 2011. "My son and Doug's son are really excited, not only to get their fathers back, but to get our apatosaurus, our zero-G indicator that they nominated to go with us on this historic mission," Behnken said. On Saturday August 1 at 5:15pm (or 10:15pm in the UK) continuous coverage begins for the SpaceX Crew Dragon DM-2 undocking from the International Space Station.
"We're about to embark on the the final portion of the journey," Behnken said in a brief departure ceremony Saturday morning.
Crew Dragon astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken thanked their space station crewmates for a successful two-month visit and readied their SpaceX capsule for undocking Saturday, setting up a historic Gulf of Mexico splashdown Sunday afternoon. ET. "In any case, after initial medical checks aboard the the recovery ship, the astronauts will be flown by helicopter to a nearby airport where a NASA jet will be waiting to fly them back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston for debriefing and reunions with family members.Since the space shuttle's retirement in 2011, NASA has relied on Russia's Soyuz spacecraft to ferry U.S. and partner agency astronauts to and from the station at some $80 million per seat.The Crew Dragon and, eventually, Boeing's Starliner CST-100 capsules are intended to end that sole reliance on Russia while opening up low-Earth orbit to private-sector development.SpaceX launched and recovered an unpiloted Crew Dragon capsule last year and carried out a dramatic in-flight abort, again unpiloted, earlier this year. "All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go," Behnken tweeted.It will be the first splashdown for U.S. astronauts in 45 years and the first entry, descent and landing of a piloted Crew Dragon spacecraft, one of the final steps before NASA can certify the SpaceX ferry ships for operational six-month flights to the space station. "If you rotate too much, then you could potentially catch the plasma in the super Draco escape thruster pods," Musk The first chute should release at 18,000 feet as Crew Dragon rockets toward the ground at 350 mph. Also visible: Tremor, the toy dinosaur, that was given to Hurley and Behnken by their sons to serve as a reminder of home and as a zero-gravity indicator. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind. Expedition 63: Chris Cassidy, KF5KDR. Their journey includes a fiery return through Earth's atmosphere.NASA will stream that flight, as well as the process in which the spaceship undocks from the space station, live this weekend — historic events you can watch below via NASA TV.The agency's undocking coverage began Saturday at 5:15 p.m. Hurley's wife, Karen Nyberg, is retired from the astronaut corps, but Behnken's wife, Megan McArthur, is in training to fly to the space station next year aboard the same Crew Dragon bringing her husband home Sunday.Bill Harwood has been covering the U.S. space program full-time since 1984, first as Cape Canaveral bureau chief for United Press International and now as a consultant for CBS News. Ivan Vagner. Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
The first opens at 18,000 feet, then another set comes at 6,000 feet. Get the latest news, images, videos and more from humanity's home in orbit -- the International Space Station. ET on Saturday.Once it's far enough from the ISS, the capsule will fire more aggressively to put itself on the right path to its splashdown location off the Florida coast.The trunk should fall into Earth's atmosphere and burn up.The heat shield will deflect and absorb the energy of superheated plasma, enduring temperatures up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Crew Dragon astronauts Bob Behnken, front left, and Doug Hurley, front right, show off an American flag they plan to return to Earth that was left aboard the space station … Never Scrub Another Toilet Again The Crew Dragon spacecraft, docked to the space station's forward port and extending to the far right in this image, is wrapping up a two-month-long test flight with a planned undocking Saturday night and splashdown Sunday in the Gulf of Mexico. Robert Behnken (SpaceX) Douglas Hurley (SpaceX) Check out the latest NASA news for up-to-date information on the ISS. After that is the splashdown: The capsule is expected to land in the ocean some 22 to 175 nautical miles off of Florida's coast.Right now, NASA is targeting a landing just off the coast of Panama City, Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico. It should slow the capsule's fall to about 119 mph by the time it reaches 6,000 feet, when more parachutes will deploy.During a press briefing before the mission's launch, They are well aware of those odds: "I think we're really comfortable with it," Behnken After undocking, the spaceship has up to 60 hours before it must land.The American flag flew on the first space shuttle and has stayed on the He paused for a few seconds and appeared to choke up before continuing: "I said, 'We've done everything we can to make sure your dads come back OK.'"After Demo-2, NASA has contracted six round trips on Crew Dragon. Musk has called this part of the journey his After the Crew Dragon reenters the thicker parts of Earth's atmosphere, it is programmed to deploy two sets of parachutes. The crew is in the airlock and have donned their suits in preparation to exit …
The shield should protect the hardware and astronauts as they plow through Earth's atmosphere at 25 times the speed of sound.The shape was necessary for the emergency-escape system, which can jettison the capsule away if a launching rocket fails in midair. After the separation is complete, Crew Dragon should hurtle towards Earth at up to 17,500 miles per hour, or nearly 23 times the speed of sound.During this fall, the spaceship's heat shield will have to protect the hardware and crew from temperatures of up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit. "We did the ascent, the rendezvous and the docking, we completed our docked objectives and now is the entry, descent and splashdown phase. Anatoly Ivanishin. "During the departure ceremony, Cassidy presented Hurley and Behnken with an American flag the crew of the final shuttle mission left aboard the lab complex in 2011. "My son and Doug's son are really excited, not only to get their fathers back, but to get our apatosaurus, our zero-G indicator that they nominated to go with us on this historic mission," Behnken said. On Saturday August 1 at 5:15pm (or 10:15pm in the UK) continuous coverage begins for the SpaceX Crew Dragon DM-2 undocking from the International Space Station.
"We're about to embark on the the final portion of the journey," Behnken said in a brief departure ceremony Saturday morning.
Crew Dragon astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken thanked their space station crewmates for a successful two-month visit and readied their SpaceX capsule for undocking Saturday, setting up a historic Gulf of Mexico splashdown Sunday afternoon. ET. "In any case, after initial medical checks aboard the the recovery ship, the astronauts will be flown by helicopter to a nearby airport where a NASA jet will be waiting to fly them back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston for debriefing and reunions with family members.Since the space shuttle's retirement in 2011, NASA has relied on Russia's Soyuz spacecraft to ferry U.S. and partner agency astronauts to and from the station at some $80 million per seat.The Crew Dragon and, eventually, Boeing's Starliner CST-100 capsules are intended to end that sole reliance on Russia while opening up low-Earth orbit to private-sector development.SpaceX launched and recovered an unpiloted Crew Dragon capsule last year and carried out a dramatic in-flight abort, again unpiloted, earlier this year. "All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go," Behnken tweeted.It will be the first splashdown for U.S. astronauts in 45 years and the first entry, descent and landing of a piloted Crew Dragon spacecraft, one of the final steps before NASA can certify the SpaceX ferry ships for operational six-month flights to the space station. "If you rotate too much, then you could potentially catch the plasma in the super Draco escape thruster pods," Musk The first chute should release at 18,000 feet as Crew Dragon rockets toward the ground at 350 mph. Also visible: Tremor, the toy dinosaur, that was given to Hurley and Behnken by their sons to serve as a reminder of home and as a zero-gravity indicator. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind. Expedition 63: Chris Cassidy, KF5KDR. Their journey includes a fiery return through Earth's atmosphere.NASA will stream that flight, as well as the process in which the spaceship undocks from the space station, live this weekend — historic events you can watch below via NASA TV.The agency's undocking coverage began Saturday at 5:15 p.m. Hurley's wife, Karen Nyberg, is retired from the astronaut corps, but Behnken's wife, Megan McArthur, is in training to fly to the space station next year aboard the same Crew Dragon bringing her husband home Sunday.Bill Harwood has been covering the U.S. space program full-time since 1984, first as Cape Canaveral bureau chief for United Press International and now as a consultant for CBS News. Ivan Vagner. Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
The first opens at 18,000 feet, then another set comes at 6,000 feet. Get the latest news, images, videos and more from humanity's home in orbit -- the International Space Station. ET on Saturday.Once it's far enough from the ISS, the capsule will fire more aggressively to put itself on the right path to its splashdown location off the Florida coast.The trunk should fall into Earth's atmosphere and burn up.The heat shield will deflect and absorb the energy of superheated plasma, enduring temperatures up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Crew Dragon astronauts Bob Behnken, front left, and Doug Hurley, front right, show off an American flag they plan to return to Earth that was left aboard the space station … Never Scrub Another Toilet Again The Crew Dragon spacecraft, docked to the space station's forward port and extending to the far right in this image, is wrapping up a two-month-long test flight with a planned undocking Saturday night and splashdown Sunday in the Gulf of Mexico. Robert Behnken (SpaceX) Douglas Hurley (SpaceX) Check out the latest NASA news for up-to-date information on the ISS. After that is the splashdown: The capsule is expected to land in the ocean some 22 to 175 nautical miles off of Florida's coast.Right now, NASA is targeting a landing just off the coast of Panama City, Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico. It should slow the capsule's fall to about 119 mph by the time it reaches 6,000 feet, when more parachutes will deploy.During a press briefing before the mission's launch, They are well aware of those odds: "I think we're really comfortable with it," Behnken After undocking, the spaceship has up to 60 hours before it must land.The American flag flew on the first space shuttle and has stayed on the He paused for a few seconds and appeared to choke up before continuing: "I said, 'We've done everything we can to make sure your dads come back OK.'"After Demo-2, NASA has contracted six round trips on Crew Dragon. Musk has called this part of the journey his After the Crew Dragon reenters the thicker parts of Earth's atmosphere, it is programmed to deploy two sets of parachutes. The crew is in the airlock and have donned their suits in preparation to exit …