SpaceX Astronauts Preparing To Leave ISS To Return To Earth – International Business Times

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The astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station (ISS) through SpaceXs first crewed spaceflight are set to begin their journey backto Earth on Saturday. To markthe event, NASA will host live broadcasts of the astronauts return.

On May 30, NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken went to the ISS aboard SpaceXs Crew Dragon spacecraft, which has been officially namedEndeavor following the launch. It was considered as a historic event as it served as the first time astronauts were launched from U.S. soil since 2011.

It was also an important milestone for SpaceX since it was the first crewed test flight for the Dragon spacecraft.

After spending about three months aboard the ISS, Hurley and Behnken are now preparing to return home. The return trip will take place on Aug. 1. It will begin once theDragon or Endeavor spacecraft undocks from the ISS at 7:34 p.m. EDT. It is expected to reach Earth on Aug. 2 at 2:42 p.m. EDT.

Those looking to watch the upcoming event live may do so through a special coverage on NASA TV and the agencys website. The broadcast will begin at 9:10 a.m. EDT on Saturday andwill feature a farewell ceremony for Behnken and Hurley on the ISS. The preparations for the astronauts departure will start at 5:15 p.m. EDT.

NASA will also broadcast various media events related to Dragons return flight to Earth. These include news conferences with the astronauts and officials from NASA and SpaceX.

According to Hurley, he and Behnken are looking forward to coming back to Earth after spending a couple of months in space. Aside from seeing their friends and families, the two astronauts are also looking forward to seeing the people from SpaceX and NASA who made the entire mission possible.

Its going to be incredible, Hurley told KPRC-TV. Obviously, to see our families again and all our co-workers, as Bob said, from a distance. Ideally, to see all the people whether it be at SpaceX or at NASA that contributed to this mission over the last several years.

The International Space Station's two newest crew members, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken, left, and Doug Hurley, are pictured having just entered the orbiting lab shortly after arriving aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. Photo: NASA

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