Indian -origin American astronaut Sunita Williams is set to return to Earth from SpaceX’s dragon spacecraft. This spacecraft has been ignored from the International Space Station (ISS) and will land at 3:30 am on Wednesday. NASA has released the schedule of this mission, but it is possible to change it based on weather conditions.
Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmer have been in space since June last year. Now two other astronauts Nick Hague and Alexander Gorbunov will also return with him. The return process will be completed in several stages, first of which astronauts will have to wear a pressure suit. After this, the hatch of the spacecraft will be closed and leakage checking will be done.
Spacecraft’s ignorance will be on Tuesday morning at 10:35 am, which will be completely automatic. First the locks connecting ISS will be opened and then it will be separated with the help of the thruster. To ensure that the systems are functioning properly, life support, communication and the thruster system will be tested before ignorance.
The deorbit burn process will begin before entering the Earth’s atmosphere. The process will be held at 2:41 am on Wednesday, in which the speed of the spacecraft will be controlled by firing the engine. When the spacecraft enters the atmosphere, its speed will be around 27,000 km/h.
Two drag parachutes will open at an altitude of 18,000 feet before landing and the main parachutes will be activated at 6,000 feet. According to NASA, the spacecraft will splashed in the sea near the coast of Florida. However, the landing location can be changed in the event of bad weather. You to this whole schedule Live here Can see
This historic mission of NASA has a lot of enthusiasm about the return of Sunita Williams of Indian origin. Even before this, she has been a part of many space operations and is one of the most time -spent female astronauts in space. Another successful space mission with his return will reach its final stage. In addition, the success of this mission will further strengthen the cooperation between SpaceX and NASA, which will open the way for more effective and safe space operations in the future.