SpaceX’s Crew-1 Set New Record for Spending Over 84 Days in Space

 

Breaking the previous record from 1974.

According to NASA, SpaceX‘s Crew-1 astronauts have set a new record for spending the longest time in space by a crew launched on a U.S. spacecraft.

The new milestone surpassed the previous record of 84 days set by the Skylab 4 crew in 1974. Crew-1, including astronauts Michael Hopkins, Shannon Walker, Victor Glover and Soichi Noguchi, of Falcon 9 was sent off from Kennedy Space Center over two months ago. It’s the first operational mission launched from U.S. soil since 2011 when the Space Shuttle was withdrawn. Crew-1 is expected to stay on the station, however, for much longer, at least six months in total, so they’ll be significantly extending the record by a wide margin.

Expected to launch in April, SpaceX’s next mission will send Crew-2 to replace their predecessors.

Source: Hypebeast

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