Four Astronauts Arrive At ISS One Month After Medical Evacuation
Summary
Four astronauts arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule. This follows NASA's first-ever medical evacuation from orbit in January, which reduced the station's crew size.Key Facts
- SpaceX's Dragon capsule delivered four astronauts to the ISS on Saturday.
- The crew includes two Americans, one French astronaut, and one Russian cosmonaut.
- NASA recently conducted its first medical evacuation from the ISS due to an undisclosed health issue.
- The new arrivals restore the ISS crew to its usual seven members.
- The ISS is a collaborative project involving five space agencies from 15 countries.
- SpaceX has conducted at least 14 human spaceflight missions for NASA since 2020.
- The astronauts launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
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