The U.S. spacecraft Endeavour 24 successfully docked to the International Space Station, four astronauts have entered the space station.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 (Falcon9) was successfully launched at 5:49 a.m. EST on board the Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft, and successfully docked on the 24th, with four astronauts already inside the International Space Station.
The U.S. spacecraft Endeavour 24 successfully docked to the International Space Station, four astronauts have entered the space station. (Taken from NASA Facebook)
The Free Times quoted a comprehensive foreign media reports that NASA released photos on its official website, the four astronauts on board Crew-2 are Shane Kimbrough, Megan McArthur, Frenchman Thomas Pesquet and Japanese Akihiko Hoshide, four people will The four will embark on a six-month mission.
NASA also announced that the four astronauts on Crew-1, Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, and Japanese astronaut Satoshi Noguchi, will depart from the International Space Station on the 28th of this month and enter the SpaceX SpaceX Space Shuttle. The spacecraft will depart from the International Space Station on the 28th of this month and enter the SpaceX “Dragon” spacecraft to start the procedure of returning to Earth.
Endeavour spacecraft before arriving at the International Space Station, the slow correction of the direction of operation. (AFP)
Endeavour spacecraft 24 successfully docked with the International Space Station. (AFP)
NASA spokeswoman Katharine Hamburgeon (AFP) Kathryn Hambleton, a spokesperson for NASA, confirmed that during the flight of the Endeavour spacecraft to the International Space Station, NASA and SpaceX received a message from the U.S. Space Command that an unidentified object may have approached the spacecraft at 5:43 p.m. UTC on the 23rd.
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Trump legislation Pentagon UFO reports growing, more whistle blowers: government accepts reality
A whistle blower from the Pentagon said that as more and more UFO (unidentified flying object) incidents emerge, the U.S. government can no longer avoid this “reality” and a large number of relevant documents will be made public in June.
The Epoch Times reports that the whistle blower is Luis Elizondo, who is known to have run the Pentagon’s UFO program for nine years. In an article published on Saturday (April 24), he told the New York Post that the “$2.3 trillion budget bill for 2021” previously signed by former President Trump requires the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to complete a report on “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAP) within 180 days. “(UAP) report and submit it to Congress.
As a result, the U.S. government is actually preparing to share information about the “reality” of UFOs with the public, and there is no time to lose, Elizondo said. According to him, a large number of relevant documents will be disclosed to the public in June.
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