SpaceX Dragon ready while Starliner's in BIG TROUBLE! NASA's Astronauts finally realized... |
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SpaceX Dragon ready while Starliner's in BIG TROUBLE! NASA's Astronauts finally realized...
SpaceX is about to launch cosmonauts again! In the latest revelation from NASA, SpaceX will initiate the mission to send Crew-7 to the International Space Station (ISS). This will be the third time this year that SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft has taken astronauts into space. In contrast, Russia's Soyuz, which was once renowned as a workhorse in the launch industry but cannot independently transport its astronauts to the station. Why did this failure happen? Will Soyuz continue its missions or halt them? Stay tuned as we dive into these questions and more in this episode of Alpha Tech! Throughout history, resupply missions to the International Space Station (ISS) have relied on Russia's Soyuz, as integrated crews became the standard for the ISS program. Every few months, a crew of two or three space travelers, representing different nationalities, would cram into a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. However, times have changed, and it's a pity for the Russian space industry. Now, Russian astronauts must frequently use American-made spacecraft to access space. The only spacecraft capable of carrying astronauts currently belongs to NASA, namely the Crew Dragon manufactured by SpaceX. SpaceX Dragon ready while Starliner's in BIG TROUBLE! NASA's Astronauts finally realized... |