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SpaceX Crew-3 Mission To Help Space Tech Test: King Chari

SpaceX Crew-3 Mission To Help Space Tech Test: King Chari
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Mumbai: India-American King Chari (44), who has an early family root in Telangana, everything will be set for his first room flight as his commander on the road itself.
In virtual media interactions on Wednesday night, Chadi said that this mission would help in testing technology at the space station for NASA mission to the moon called Artemis.
On Thursday, the crew will go through the complete dress training from the launch.
Chari, with a three crew, will order the SpaceX Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station which will be lifted from Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on October 31 at 11.51: 00 (IST).
On December 10, 2020, Chari was among the eight chosen for the moon mission.
This means that there is every occasion that Indians will have his tracks on the surface of the moon.
NASA hopes to land the first colored and female astronauts in the South Pole region of the month in 2024, according to the current plan.
Called exploration technology, Chiti said among aspects to be tested for moon shots at the space station they would be related to life support systems.
“We will be able to solve the problem of the Earth closer before flying to the moon,” Chiti said, added: “We are very happy to actually sit here (the quarters of the crew in the Kennedy room center), just a few miles from the rocket we will rise .
“He said that his crew had the opportunity to interact with the inspirational team4.
Inspirasi4 was the world’s first personal mission to orbit which was launched on September 16, 2021 by SpaceX.
“Even though it is a personal mission, we benefit from their experience.
Both ways are proven useful,” Chari added.
Previously, when talking to the media after the crew arrived at the Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday, Chari praised the partnership between the government and private institutions which proved the spacecraft mission.
Chiti said: “Good cargo or inspiration4, more data is always good that can make flights safer and better.
In terms of repairs and risk mitigation, thousands of people have worked to ensure that we are safe.
We have full trust in the system.
‘ ‘In connection with science about this mission, he said his interest is an environmental system, increasing efficiency to recycle water and rubbing carbon dioxide.

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