NASA may launch first SpaceX rocket on this day
NASA may launch first SpaceX rocket on this day
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Washington: NASA has announced that it is going to send the Space-X rocket to the International Space Station on the coming month i.e. 27 May 2020. It will also have two American inter-class passengers. It was announced by NASA on Friday, 17 April 2020. Where this rocket will be the first spacecraft to be sent by America in a decade. This information has been received by Jim Bridenstein, the head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and he tweeted, "NASA will once again launch American astronauts from American rockets on American soil on May 27. " He said that Doug Hurley and Bob Bacon were about to be launched for the space station.

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According to the information, NASA has assigned two of its experienced astronauts, Bob Bacon and Doglas Hurley. Bacon and Douglas will fly to the ISS with a Space-X Falcon 9 rocket. Space-X has also designed crew dragon spacecraft. Space-X company is founded by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. NASA had targeted this mission in May and now when the worldwide coronavirus epidemic has taken place, the space agency has decided to continue its plan.

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It is also being told that astronauts will take off from the historic launch pad 39A on 27 May at 432 pm (2032 GMT). NASA said the same location at Florida's Kennedy Space Center was also used for the Apollo and Space Shuttle missions. Bacon was chosen by NASA as an astronaut in the year 2000 and has so far gone on two space flights. Harley was also selected for Astronaut in the year 2000 and so far, he has already taken two space flights.

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