Published 14:49 IST, November 16th 2020
NASA on SpaceX launch: 'A great day for USA, Japan'
The launch of four astronauts into orbit by aeronautic company SpaceX was on Sunday called a "new era" in spaceflight by the administrators overseeing the mission.
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launch of four astronauts into orbit by aeronautic company X was on Sunday called a "new era" in flight by ministrators overseeing mission. X launched Falcon rocket, topped with Dragon capsule carrying four crew members, on Sunday, in a nine minute journey into orbit. It is due to to reach International Station late Monday, and will remain re until early next year.
Speaking at a news conference, NASA ministrator Jim Bridenstine said it was a "great day for United States of America and a great day for Japan." Japan Aero Exploration ncy's Human flight Techlogy Director General Hiroshi Sasaki (JAXA) said he believed launch would mean "human activities will expand from ISS (International Station) to moon."
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Sunday’s launch follows by just a few months X’s two-pilot test flight. It kicks off what NASA hopes will be a long series of crew rotations between U.S. and station, after years of delay.
In next 15 months, X should be flying roughly seven Dragon missions for NASA, both crew and cargo, according to X President Gwynne Shotwell. "This mission represents initiation of a dragon in orbit continuously... and certainly is really beginning of a new era in human flight," she said.
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14:49 IST, November 16th 2020