SpaceX “Freedom” capsule arrives at the International Space Station

The “Freedom” capsule of the US-based aerospace manufacturer SpaceX, which carried 4 astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), successfully completed the its space journey. The Freedom capsule was launched to space with the Falcon-9 rocket within the framework of the Crew-4 mission from Kennedy Space Center in Florida state of US at 07:37 pm local time on April 27. It was announced that the Freedom capsule reached the ISS in less than 16 hours at a record speed. The moments when the Freedom capsule was attached to the ISS were reflected on the cameras. NASA’s Kjell Lindgren, Bob Hines and Jessica Watkins and European Space Agency (ESA) Expert Samantha Cristoforetti reached the ISS without any problems. Meanwhile, the team will stay on the ISS for 6 months and will conduct scientific studies.

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