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MOSCOW, February 4 The undocking of the Crew Dragon spacecraft with a commercial crew from the International Space Station has again been postponed by a day, it will take place no earlier than February 6, SpaceX announced on the X social network.
On Saturday, the company said that the Crew Dragon spacecraft with a commercial crew will undock from the International Space Station and return to Earth no earlier than February 5 due to unfavorable conditions of entry into the dense layers of the atmosphere. Undocking was previously scheduled for February 3rd.
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"The weather off the coast of Florida remains unfavorable for Dragon and the Ax-3 crew to undock and return safely to Earth. Dragon is now scheduled to undock from the International Space Station no earlier than Tuesday, February 6,” the company said in a statement.
The Ax-3 mission, which included Italian citizen Walter Villaday, Markus Wandt from Sweden, as well as the first Turkish citizen to go into space, military pilot Alper Gezeravci, launched to the ISS on January 19, the crew captain is an experienced NASA astronaut and Axiom employee, Michael Lopez-Alegria.
The Ax-3 mission is the third all-commercial crew flight conducted under a NASA contract by Axiom Space.
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