NASA has crewmembers above the ISS change the location of the docking for spacex crew-2 space aircraft endeavor endeavor. Swap port docking will occur on Wednesday, July 21. Next week will mark historic opportunities when two different US commercial spacecraft built for the crew will be anchored to the ORBIT ISS at the same time.
NASA will start the coverage directly from the relocation of the port at 6:30 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, July 21, through NASA Television, NASA application, and NASA website. Astronaut Crew-2 Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, Jaxa Astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and Esa Astronaut Thomas Pesquet will ride dragon crew for port relocation. The astronauts will take capsules at 4:30 a.m. in the event of an error, so their journey back to earth is not lost in an emergency.
The Crew Dragon Endeavour will be activated from the port forward from the Harmony ISS module at 6:45 a.m. This will anchor again with the ISS in the port facing space at 7:32 a.m. NASA transferred the surrounding capsules because it moved the business would free the port forward to docking from the Boeing CST-100 Starliner.
At present, Starliner is scheduled to be launched on Friday, July 30, as part of the NASA Boeing Orbital Test-2 mission. The purpose of the mission is to test the overall end-to-end capabilities of the Starliner, including launch, docking, re-entering the atmosphere, and landing in the desert and US West.
NASA shows this is the second time the lay aircraft layplace the crew was moved. The SpaceX Crew-2 mission was launched on April 23 and anchored with the Space Station on April 24. At present, the CREW-2 will return to Earth at the beginning until mid-November.