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SpaceX Crew-6

SpaceX Crew-6 was the sixth crewed operational NASA Commercial Crew flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft, and the ninth overall crewed orbital flight. The mission launched on 2 March 2023 at 05:34:14 UTC, and it successfully docked to the International Space Station (ISS) on 3 March 2023 at 06:40 UTC. The Crew-6 mission transported four crew members to the International Space Station (ISS). Two NASA astronauts, a United Arab Emirates astronaut, and a Russian cosmonaut were assigned to the mission. The two NASA astronauts are Stephen Bowen and Warren Hoburg.[4] The cosmonaut, Andrey Fedyaev, was reassigned from Soyuz MS-23. Sultan Al Neyadi was the commander of the United Arab Emirates' mission on the flight.

SpaceX Crew-6
Crew Dragon Endeavour approaches the International Space Station (ISS) with the Crew-6 astronauts onboard.
NamesUSCV-6
Mission typeISS crew transport
OperatorSpaceX
COSPAR ID2023-027A
SATCAT no.55740
Mission duration185 days, 22 hours and 43 minutes
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftCrew Dragon Endeavour
Spacecraft typeCrew Dragon
ManufacturerSpaceX
Launch mass12,519 kg (27,600 lb)
Landing mass9,616 kg (21,200 lb)
Crew
Crew size4
MembersAndrey Fedyaev
Start of mission
Launch date2 March 2023, 05:34:14 UTC[1][2][3]
RocketFalcon 9 Block 5 (B1078.1)
Launch siteKennedy Space Center, LC-39A
ContractorSpaceX
End of mission
Recovered byMV Megan
Landing date4 September 2023, 04:17 UTC
Landing siteAtlantic Ocean
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeLow Earth orbit
Inclination51.66°
Docking with ISS
Docking portHarmony zenith
Docking date3 March 2023, 06:40 UTC
Undocking date6 May 2023, 11:23 UTC
Time docked64 days, 4 hours and 43 minutes
Docking with ISS (Relocation)
Docking portHarmony forward
Docking date6 May 2023, 12:01 UTC
Undocking date3 September 2023, 11:05 UTC
Time docked119 days, 23 hours and 4 minutes

SpaceX Crew-6 mission patch

(L-R) Al Neyadi, Hoburg, Bowen and Fedyaev 

Crew edit

On 24 March 2022, the European Space Agency announced that Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen would serve as backup pilot.[5] On 29 April 2022, the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and Axiom Space announced that Crew-6 will also include an astronaut from the United Arab Emirates.[6]

MBRSC participation in this mission resulted from a 2021 agreement between NASA and Axiom to fly a NASA astronaut, Mark T. Vande Hei, onboard Soyuz MS-18 (launch) and Soyuz MS-19 (return) in order to ensure a continuing American presence on board the ISS. In return, Axiom received the rights to a NASA owned seat onboard SpaceX Crew-6. Axiom provided the flight opportunity to MBRSC professional crew members through an agreement with the United Arab Emirates Space Agency.[7] Later, the astronaut was confirmed to be Sultan Al Neyadi.[8]

Andrey Fedyaev was selected in July 2022 for this mission as a part of the Soyuz-Dragon crew swap system of keeping at least one NASA astronaut and one Roscosmos cosmonaut on each of the crew rotation missions.[9] This ensures both countries have a presence on the station, and the ability to maintain their separate systems if either Soyuz or commercial crew vehicles are grounded for an extended period.[10]

Prime crew
Position Astronaut
Spacecraft commander   Stephen Bowen, NASA
Expedition 68 / 69
Fourth spaceflight
Pilot   Warren Hoburg, NASA
Expedition 68 / 69
First spaceflight
Mission Specialist 1   Sultan Al Neyadi, MBRSC
Expedition 68 / 69
First spaceflight
Mission Specialist 2   Andrey Fedyaev, Roscosmos
Expedition 68 / 69
First spaceflight
Backup crew
Position Astronaut
Spacecraft commander   Jasmin Moghbeli, NASA
Pilot   Andreas Mogensen, ESA
Mission Specialist 1   Hazza Al Mansouri[11], MBRSC
Mission Specialist 2   Konstantin Borisov, Roscosmos

Mission edit

The sixth SpaceX operational mission in the Commercial Crew Program (CCP) was launched on 2 March 2023 and lasted approximately six months. The mission was scheduled to launch early on 27 February 2023. However, the initial attempt was scrubbed and rescheduled for 2 March 2023 at 5:34 am UTC.[1][2][3] The second launch attempt was successful.

Alongside Crew-6, the Dragon capsule is designed to be able to bring back the Soyuz MS-22 crew if necessary, serving as an emergency evacuation, as was Crew-5. Roscosmos elected to launch Soyuz MS-23 without a crew to return the MS-22 crew instead of using this capability.[12]

Launch attempt edit

The first launch attempt was scrubbed at T−02:12 minutes due to an issue with the TEA-TEB spontaneous ignition fluid (times are UTC).[13]

Attempt Planned Result Turnaround Reason Decision point Weather go (%) Notes
1 27 Feb 2023, 6:45:03 am Scrubbed TEA-TEB ignitor issue 27 Feb 2023, 6:43 am ​(T-00:02:12) 95[14] Rocket launch failure risk (wrong ignition or premature engine cutoff)
2 2 Mar 2023, 5:34:14 am Success 2 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes 95[15]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Clark, Stephen (13 January 2023). "Launch Schedule". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b Cawley, James (27 February 2023). "NASA, SpaceX Look to March 2 for Next Available Crew-6 Launch Attempt". NASA. Retrieved 27 February 2023. ... NASA and SpaceX will forgo a launch opportunity on Tuesday, Feb. 28, due to unfavorable weather forecast conditions. The next available launch attempt is at 12:34 a.m. EST Thursday, March 2, pending resolution of the technical issue preventing Monday's launch. ...
  3. ^ a b Wall, Mike (27 February 2023). "SpaceX scrubs Crew-6 astronaut launch due to ignition-fluid issue". Space.com. Retrieved 27 February 2023. ... The next launch opportunity comes on Thursday (March 2) at 12:34 a.m. EST (0534 GMT); weather on Tuesday (Feb. 28), the first possible opportunity before that, is not favorable for launch ...
  4. ^ Potter, Sean (16 December 2021). "Two Astronauts Receive Assignments for NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 Mission". NASA. Retrieved 17 December 2021.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ Human Spaceflight [@esaspaceflight] (24 March 2022). "@YannickJungman3 @Astro_Andreas @Space_Station @SpaceX @esa @UFM_MIN @DTUtweet @AschbacherJosef Pilot for Crew-7, and backup pilot for Crew-6. More in the article here: https://t.co/LZhraeIRA7" (Tweet). from the original on 15 October 2022. Retrieved 25 March 2023 – via Twitter.
  6. ^ "Emirati astronaut set for six-month mission to International Space Station". 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Axiom Space and the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center Sign Agreement for UAE Astronaut to Fly on the ISS in 2023". 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  8. ^ "UAE's Sultan Al Neyadi to be first Arab astronaut to spend 6 months on ISS". 25 July 2022. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  9. ^ Wattles, Jackie; Pavlova, Uliana (15 July 2022). "SpaceX rockets to fly Russian cosmonauts with new NASA deal". CNN.com. CNN. Retrieved 16 July 2022. Andrei Fedyaev will fly on another SpaceX mission in the spring of 2023, according to NASA.
  10. ^ "Rogozin says Crew Dragon safe for Russian cosmonauts". SpaceNews. 26 October 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  11. ^ "UAE's first astronaut to serve as backup on Sultan Al Neyadi's 6-month mission to ISS". Zawya. 25 September 2022.
  12. ^ Expedition 68 NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 Leaders Discuss Mission - Jan. 25, 2023. NASA Video. 25 January 2023. from the original on 14 February 2023. Retrieved 25 March 2023 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Shortly before liftoff, SpaceX cancels a crew launch due to igniter issues – Ars Technica". 27 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  14. ^ NASA Commercial Crew [@Commercial_Crew] (27 February 2023). "Weather officials with the Cape Canaveral @SpaceForceDoD 45th Weather Squadron continue to predict a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions for launch" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 March 2023 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ SpaceX [@SpaceX] (1 March 2023). "Weather is 95% favorable for liftoff, but teams are keeping an eye on weather along Dragon's ascent corridor" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 March 2023 – via Twitter.

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SpaceX Crew 6 was the sixth crewed operational NASA Commercial Crew flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft and the ninth overall crewed orbital flight The mission launched on 2 March 2023 at 05 34 14 UTC and it successfully docked to the International Space Station ISS on 3 March 2023 at 06 40 UTC The Crew 6 mission transported four crew members to the International Space Station ISS Two NASA astronauts a United Arab Emirates astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut were assigned to the mission The two NASA astronauts are Stephen Bowen and Warren Hoburg 4 The cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev was reassigned from Soyuz MS 23 Sultan Al Neyadi was the commander of the United Arab Emirates mission on the flight SpaceX Crew 6Crew Dragon Endeavour approaches the International Space Station ISS with the Crew 6 astronauts onboard NamesUSCV 6Mission typeISS crew transportOperatorSpaceXCOSPAR ID2023 027ASATCAT no 55740Mission duration185 days 22 hours and 43 minutesSpacecraft propertiesSpacecraftCrew Dragon EndeavourSpacecraft typeCrew DragonManufacturerSpaceXLaunch mass12 519 kg 27 600 lb Landing mass9 616 kg 21 200 lb CrewCrew size4MembersStephen BowenWarren HoburgSultan Al NeyadiAndrey FedyaevStart of missionLaunch date2 March 2023 05 34 14 UTC 1 2 3 RocketFalcon 9 Block 5 B1078 1 Launch siteKennedy Space Center LC 39AContractorSpaceXEnd of missionRecovered byMV MeganLanding date4 September 2023 04 17 UTCLanding siteAtlantic OceanOrbital parametersReference systemGeocentric orbitRegimeLow Earth orbitInclination51 66 Docking with ISSDocking portHarmony zenithDocking date3 March 2023 06 40 UTCUndocking date6 May 2023 11 23 UTCTime docked64 days 4 hours and 43 minutesDocking with ISS Relocation Docking portHarmony forwardDocking date6 May 2023 12 01 UTCUndocking date3 September 2023 11 05 UTCTime docked119 days 23 hours and 4 minutesSpaceX Crew 6 mission patch L R Al Neyadi Hoburg Bowen and FedyaevCommercial Crew Program SpaceX Crew 5SpaceX Crew 7 Crew Dragon flights SpaceX Crew 5Axiom Mission 2 Contents 1 Crew 2 Mission 2 1 Launch attempt 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesCrew editOn 24 March 2022 the European Space Agency announced that Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen would serve as backup pilot 5 On 29 April 2022 the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre MBRSC and Axiom Space announced that Crew 6 will also include an astronaut from the United Arab Emirates 6 MBRSC participation in this mission resulted from a 2021 agreement between NASA and Axiom to fly a NASA astronaut Mark T Vande Hei onboard Soyuz MS 18 launch and Soyuz MS 19 return in order to ensure a continuing American presence on board the ISS In return Axiom received the rights to a NASA owned seat onboard SpaceX Crew 6 Axiom provided the flight opportunity to MBRSC professional crew members through an agreement with the United Arab Emirates Space Agency 7 Later the astronaut was confirmed to be Sultan Al Neyadi 8 Andrey Fedyaev was selected in July 2022 for this mission as a part of the Soyuz Dragon crew swap system of keeping at least one NASA astronaut and one Roscosmos cosmonaut on each of the crew rotation missions 9 This ensures both countries have a presence on the station and the ability to maintain their separate systems if either Soyuz or commercial crew vehicles are grounded for an extended period 10 Prime crew Position Astronaut Spacecraft commander nbsp Stephen Bowen NASAExpedition 68 69Fourth spaceflight Pilot nbsp Warren Hoburg NASAExpedition 68 69First spaceflight Mission Specialist 1 nbsp Sultan Al Neyadi MBRSCExpedition 68 69First spaceflight Mission Specialist 2 nbsp Andrey Fedyaev RoscosmosExpedition 68 69First spaceflight Backup crew Position Astronaut Spacecraft commander nbsp Jasmin Moghbeli NASA Pilot nbsp Andreas Mogensen ESA Mission Specialist 1 nbsp Hazza Al Mansouri 11 MBRSC Mission Specialist 2 nbsp Konstantin Borisov RoscosmosMission editThe sixth SpaceX operational mission in the Commercial Crew Program CCP was launched on 2 March 2023 and lasted approximately six months The mission was scheduled to launch early on 27 February 2023 However the initial attempt was scrubbed and rescheduled for 2 March 2023 at 5 34 am UTC 1 2 3 The second launch attempt was successful Alongside Crew 6 the Dragon capsule is designed to be able to bring back the Soyuz MS 22 crew if necessary serving as an emergency evacuation as was Crew 5 Roscosmos elected to launch Soyuz MS 23 without a crew to return the MS 22 crew instead of using this capability 12 Launch attempt edit The first launch attempt was scrubbed at T 02 12 minutes due to an issue with the TEA TEB spontaneous ignition fluid times are UTC 13 Attempt Planned Result Turnaround Reason Decision point Weather go Notes 1 27 Feb 2023 6 45 03 am Scrubbed TEA TEB ignitor issue 27 Feb 2023 6 43 am T 00 02 12 95 14 Rocket launch failure risk wrong ignition or premature engine cutoff 2 2 Mar 2023 5 34 14 am Success 2 days 22 hours 49 minutes 95 15 Gallery editSpaceX Crew 6 nbsp Crew 6 astronauts prior to launch nbsp Crew 6 launch nbsp Crew 6 approaching the ISSReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SpaceX Crew 6 a b Clark Stephen 13 January 2023 Launch Schedule Spaceflight Now Retrieved 13 January 2023 a b Cawley James 27 February 2023 NASA SpaceX Look to March 2 for Next Available Crew 6 Launch Attempt NASA Retrieved 27 February 2023 NASA and SpaceX will forgo a launch opportunity on Tuesday Feb 28 due to unfavorable weather forecast conditions The next available launch attempt is at 12 34 a m EST Thursday March 2 pending resolution of the technical issue preventing Monday s launch a b Wall Mike 27 February 2023 SpaceX scrubs Crew 6 astronaut launch due to ignition fluid issue Space com Retrieved 27 February 2023 The next launch opportunity comes on Thursday March 2 at 12 34 a m EST 0534 GMT weather on Tuesday Feb 28 the first possible opportunity before that is not favorable for launch Potter Sean 16 December 2021 Two Astronauts Receive Assignments for NASA s SpaceX Crew 6 Mission NASA Retrieved 17 December 2021 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Human Spaceflight esaspaceflight 24 March 2022 YannickJungman3 Astro Andreas Space Station SpaceX esa UFM MIN DTUtweet AschbacherJosef Pilot for Crew 7 and backup pilot for Crew 6 More in the article here https t co LZhraeIRA7 Tweet Archived from the original on 15 October 2022 Retrieved 25 March 2023 via Twitter Emirati astronaut set for six month mission to International Space Station 29 April 2022 Retrieved 29 April 2022 Axiom Space and the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center Sign Agreement for UAE Astronaut to Fly on the ISS in 2023 29 April 2022 Retrieved 29 April 2022 UAE s Sultan Al Neyadi to be first Arab astronaut to spend 6 months on ISS 25 July 2022 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Wattles Jackie Pavlova Uliana 15 July 2022 SpaceX rockets to fly Russian cosmonauts with new NASA deal CNN com CNN Retrieved 16 July 2022 Andrei Fedyaev will fly on another SpaceX mission in the spring of 2023 according to NASA Rogozin says Crew Dragon safe for Russian cosmonauts SpaceNews 26 October 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 UAE s first astronaut to serve as backup on Sultan Al Neyadi s 6 month mission to ISS Zawya 25 September 2022 Expedition 68 NASA s SpaceX Crew 6 Leaders Discuss Mission Jan 25 2023 NASA Video 25 January 2023 Archived from the original on 14 February 2023 Retrieved 25 March 2023 via YouTube Shortly before liftoff SpaceX cancels a crew launch due to igniter issues Ars Technica 27 February 2023 Retrieved 27 February 2023 NASA Commercial Crew Commercial Crew 27 February 2023 Weather officials with the Cape Canaveral SpaceForceDoD 45th Weather Squadron continue to predict a 95 chance of favorable weather conditions for launch Tweet Retrieved 25 March 2023 via Twitter SpaceX SpaceX 1 March 2023 Weather is 95 favorable for liftoff but teams are keeping an eye on weather along Dragon s ascent corridor Tweet Retrieved 25 March 2023 via Twitter Portal 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