NASA SpaceX Multinational Crew-6 Quartet Ready for Falcon 9 Launch to ISS Feb. 27: Photos

NASA SpaceX Multinational Crew-6 Quartet Ready for Falcon 9 Launch to ISS Feb. 27: Photos
SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27, 2023 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – The four person multinational team of NASA Crew-6 mission spaceflyers are in the final phases of training and preparations at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida prior to their launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon spacecraft now targeting dead of night liftoff overnight Monday, Feb. 27 – and bound for the International Space Station (ISS) on a six month science expedition.

Weather looks to be outstanding at launch time and all systems are currently GO following the NASA SpaceX Launch Readiness Review (LRR) held Friday, Feb. 25.

All outstanding technical issues have been resolved Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon and nothing stands in the way at this time for blastoff of the Crew-6 quartet of astronauts and cosmonauts  from 3 different countries.

SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27, 2023 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

Liftoff from Kennedy’s seaside Launch Complex 39A of the brand new Falcon 9 integrated with the thrice flown Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is now slated for Monday, Feb. 27, at 1:45 a.m. EST (0645 GMT).

You can watch the launch live on NASA TV

Live launch-day coverage on NASA TV and the agency’s website begins at 10 p.m. EST. Sunday, Feb. 26.

Enjoy our UpClose photos of the rocket on pad 39A, the launch campaign and the Crew Arrival event taken by the Space UpClose team of Ken Kremer and Jean Wright.

UpClose view of Crew Dragon spacecraft bolted atop SpaceX Falcon 9 and poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27, 2023  at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose

The four man Crew-6 team comprising NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hoburg, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev arrived at Kennedy’s Launch and Landing Facility (former Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) aboard a NASA Gulfstream jet at approximately 12:20 p.m., Feb. 21, for a media event after departing Ellington Field near the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

NASA SpaceX Crew-6 astronauts pose for a photograph after arriving at Kennedy Space Center’s Launch and Landing Facility in Florida on Feb. 21, 2023. Liftoff on SpaceX Falcon 9 targeted for Feb. 27 at 145 a.m. ET from LC-39A. From left are Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and NASA astronauts Warren “Woody” Hoburg and Stephen Bowen. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

They represent the US, Russia and the UAE (United Arab Emirates) and are a mix of a veteran commander and trio of rookies.

Bowen serves as Crew-6 Dragon commander and Hoburg serves as pilot.

Alneyadi and Fedyaev serve as mission specialists.

SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

The quartet all expressed excitement to launch to the station and carry out science experiments at the media Q & A opportunity upon their arrival at KSC from JSC.

Crew-6 counts as the sixth SpaceX crew rotation mission for NASA

SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

Crew-6 will spend up to six months at the space station before returning to Earth.

The mission marks the fourth spaceflight for Bowen, who flew space shuttle missions STS-126 in 2008, STS-132 in 2010, and STS-133 in 2011.

SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

Crew-6 will be the first spaceflight for Hoburg, Alneyadi, and Fedyaev.

Alneyadi is the 1st astronaut to serve on a long duration mission from a non ISS partner nation and also the 1st long duration mission for the burgeoning UAE astronaut and space programs.

Fedyaev is only the 2nd cosmonaut to fly on a Crew Dragon.

SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

Anna Kikina was the first cosmonaut on a Crew Dragon and serves on the Crew-5 mission and is still onboard the ISS.

 

The international crew will fly aboard the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft, which previously flew 3 human spaceflight missions – including NASA’s Crew-1 to the ISS, and 2 private Inspiration4, and Axiom Mission-1 astronauts.

Thus Endeavour will launch on its 4th human spaceflight.

Currently the Crew Dragons are certified by NASA to fly astronauts 5 times.

 

Both NASA and SpaceX are continuing evaluation after each flight and they hope to certify Crew Dragons to fly more than 5 times.

The Falcon 9 1st stage is newly manufactured and flying for the first time on Crew-6

It is designated as tail number B1078.

 

Watch Ken’s commentary about NASA. Project Artemis SLS and Orion, SpaceX Falcon Heavy, Crew-5 & 6, NASA SpaceX Crew & Cargo Dragons and more

 

Feb 9/10:  WFTV ABC News Orlando interview about SpaceX Starship successful static fire test of 31 Raptor engines at Boca Chica

https://www.wftv.com/news/local/brevard-county/spacex-completes-successful-static-fire-test-33-engine-starship-booster/LDYL2CDXS5ETHG7TGG2RH2JV7I/

Dr Ken Kremer of Space UpClose interview on WFTV ABC Orlando news

Feb 8/9:  WFTV ABC News Orlando interview about how NASA needs a definitive and fully funded plan to deorbit the ISS safely in case of an emergency and serious debris hit causing it to lose control b4 it’s terminated in 2030- in light of the recent Soyuz crew capsule leak from micrometeoroid impact

 

 

Jan 3/4: WFTV ABC News Orlando interview about Jan 3 SpaceX Transporter 6 launch – 1st of 2023 – and record setting year ahead with many exciting missions for NASA and private astronauts, science probes, mission, US Space Force, new rockets like ULA Vulcan & more!

 

Dec 28/29: Fox 35 Orlando – Watch my commentary about NASA’s fantastic success in space exploration in 2022 and ambitious schedule of whats ahead in 2023:

https://www.fox35orlando.com/video/1159922

Dec 11/12: BBC World News TV interview about  successful splashdown of NASA Orion concluding the 25 day Artemis 1 lunar test flight around the Moon and back, and how that sets up a human return to the Moon on Artemis 2 and landing on Artemis 3. Plus what’s beyond for NASA deep space exploration to Mars and the search for life beyond Earth

https://youtu.be/Qw4NPkgZ7HE

Watch Ken’s continuing reports about Artemis, SpaceX missions, SLS, Orion and NASA missions, SpaceX Crew and Cargo Dragons, SpaceX Axiom, JWST, DART, Lucy Asteroid mission, GOES, SpaceX Starlink, Commercial Crew and Starliner and Crew Dragon, Blue Origin and Space Tourism, and onsite for live reporting of upcoming and recent SpaceX and ULA launches including Crew 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5, ISS, Solar Orbiter, Mars 2020 Perseverance and Curiosity rovers, NRO spysats and national security missions and more at the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

 

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Dr. Kremer is a research scientist and journalist based in the KSC area, active in outreach and interviewed regularly on TV and radio about space topics.
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Jan 21-28: Carnival Cruise Ship Mardi Gras: “What Happening at NASA and Space Exploration” & SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink 5-2 launch viewing party Jan 26

 

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SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon poised for liftoff on NASA Crew-6 astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS) stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27 at 1:45 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

 

NASA SpaceX Crew-6 astronauts pose for a photograph after arriving at Kennedy Space Center’s Launch and Landing Facility in Florida on Feb. 21, 2023. Liftoff on SpaceX Falcon 9 targeted for Feb. 27 at 145 a.m. ET from LC-39A. From left are Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren “Woody” Hoburg. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com

 

 

NASA SpaceX Falcon 9 integrated with Crew Dragon for Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station stands vertical at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida – with foreground Countdown Clock. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 27 at 145 a.m. ET. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com
US and Crew-6 flags fluttering on official flagpole beside famous NASA countdown clock at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Credit: Ken Kremer/spaceupclose.com
Ken Kremer of Space UpClose setting up remote cameras for Crew -6 launch at KSC

 

Ken Kremer of Space UpClose setting up remote cameras for Crew -6 launch at KSC

 

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Watch for Ken’s continuing onsite coverage of NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and more space and mission reports direct from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida and Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Stay tuned here for Ken's continuing Earth and Planetary science and human spaceflight news. Dr. Kremer is a research scientist and journalist based in the KSC area, active in outreach and interviewed regularly on TV and radio about space topics. Ken’s photos are for sale and he is available for lectures and outreach events.

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