NASA to launch astronauts from US to ISS for the first time in 2011

The United States Space Agency, NASA, along with a private company called SpaceX, has chosen May 27th for launching a US flight to the International Space Station (ISS), for the first time since 2011. May 27, NASA will launch once more American astronauts in [...]
The United States Space Agency, NASA, along with a private company called SpaceX, has chosen May 27th for launching a US flight to the International Space Station (ISS), for the first time since 2011.
May 27, NASA will once again launch American astronauts in US missile from US Land”, said Jim Bidenstein, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The United States has been using Russian Soyuz missiles to send American astronauts to the ISS for almost a decade. American astronauts previously flew into space ships I The SS, but that program ended in 2011.
The American Space Agency had said it was intended for the launch to take place in May, but did not set the date. The agency is standing by with its plan against the global pandemic of the Coronavirus.
They will rise on May 27th, from the same starting point used for Apollo missions from space to Kennedy Space Centres in Florida, NASA said./rel











