U.S. space company SpaceX last year for the second Time using commercial spacecraft to send astronauts to the International Space Station, the four astronauts currently stationed on the station have been in space for nearly three months, breaking the 47-year record for the number of days from the U.S. mainland.
SpaceX Falcon 9 (Falcon 9) rocket carrying the Crew Dragon spacecraft “Resilience” ( Resilience” and four astronauts, on November 15 last year, lifted off to the International Space Station, is also the first commercial launch of manned rocket cooperation between the U.S. space agency (NASA) and SpaceX.
The four astronauts are American Hopkins (Michael Hopkins), Glover (Victor Glover), Walker (Shannon Walker) and Japanese Satoshi Noguchi, as of the 7th they have been in outer space for 85 days, breaking a 47-year record.
The previous record was set in 1974 by Space Lab 4, and even longer days were launched from other countries, while NASA suspended the transportation of astronauts from Home after 2011, until SpaceX completed the second time last year.
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