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Astronauts arrive at ISS after early crew departure due to medical issues

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  • Launched from Cape Canaveral aboard SpaceX for an autonomous 34-hour docking to the station's Harmony module at 17,000 mph.
  • Crew includes Commander Jessica Meir, pilot Jack Hathaway, ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot, and Russian cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev.
  • January's medical evacuation was the first in 65 years; NASA withheld the astronaut's name and condition; affected crew returned to Earth early.

Four new astronauts arrived at the International Space Station Saturday, bringing the laboratory back up to full capability after numerous of their associates were required to leave very early last month because of a clinical concern.

The U.S., French and Russian astronauts and cosmonaut launched from Cape Canaveral in a SpaceX rocket Friday for the around 34 -hour journey.

“That was rather the experience,” NASA Commander Jessica Meir stated right away after the launch, according to BBC Information. “We have actually left the Earth, yet the Planet has not left us.”

The launch had actually previously been postponed twice because of weather worries.

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The SpaceX Dragon capsule carrying the brand-new four-person team comes close to the International Space Station for docking Saturday, Feb. 14 (NASA using AP)

Joining Meir for the next eight to nine months on the Space Station are NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway, France’s Sophie Adenot and Russia’s Andrei Fedyaev.

Meir, an aquatic biologist, and Fedyaev, a former army pilot, have both been to the ISS previously. Meir was additionally component of the initial all-female spacewalk in 2019

Astronauts speaking after arriving at ISS

The astronauts spoke after reaching the ISS Saturday. (NASA)

Adenot is an armed forces helicopter pilot, and Hathaway is a captain in the U.S. Navy

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Astronuats on the ISS Saturday

The astronauts after they reached the spaceport station on Saturday. (NASA)

Adenot is only the 2nd French lady in space.

“The spacecraft will certainly take about 34 hours to autonomously dock with the space station’s Harmony component at 3: 15 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, while taking a trip 17, 000 miles per hour in Planet orbit,” NASA claimed after Friday’s launch.

4-person crew waving before launch on Friday

Team 12 objective astronauts: Pilot Jack Hathaway, Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, Commander Jessica Meir and ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot of France, leave the Operations and Checkout structure prior to heading to their launch on Friday. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

“What a definitely terrific beginning to the day,” NASA Manager Jared Isaacman said following the launch. “This goal has actually shown in lots of methods what it implies to be mission-focused at NASA.”

“In the last couple of weeks, we brought Crew- 11 home early, we pulled forward Staff- 12 to the launch date today, all while concurrently making preparations for the Artemis 2 mission, which its following home window will certainly open in early March,” he included.

“The flight is the 12 th staff turning with SpaceX to the orbiting lab as part of NASA’s Industrial Staff Program. Team- 12 will certainly carry out clinical examinations and technology presentations to assist prepare human beings for future expedition goals to the Moon and Mars , in addition to advantage people on Earth,” according to NASA.

NASA stated the capsule’s hatch opened at 4: 14 p.m. CT after it docked at the spaceport station.

“We are so thrilled to be right here and reach function,” Meir claimed after the team arrived on Saturday.

Adenot included, “The very first time we looked at the Earth was mindblowing. … We saw no lines, no borders.”

Before Saturday’s staff arrived, just one American and 2 Russians remained at the spaceport station, maintaining it running.

Launch

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches from Cape Canaveral for the International Spaceport Station Friday. (Paul Hennessy/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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January’s medical emptying was the first in 65 years after NASA claimed a staff member experienced a major wellness issue. The area firm has not exposed the nature of the medical condition or the name of the astronaut, citing clinical personal privacy.

The astronaut with the clinical emergency situation and the 3 other staff members that had actually introduced with them returned to Earth more than a month early after the choice was made to bring them home.

The Associated Press added to this report.

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