SpaceX Crew-5 Crew Dragon Splashdown
The Crew-5 Crew Dragon will splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean, bringing four astronauts back to Earth after spending six months on the International Space Station.
Gulf of Mexico, southwest of Pensacola, FL, USA
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The Crew-5 Crew Dragon will splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean, bringing four astronauts back to Earth after spending six months on the International Space Station.
Gulf of Mexico, southwest of Pensacola, FL, USA
NASA and SpaceX will hold a pre-launch media teleconference ahead of the CRS-27 resupply mission towards the International Space Station.
NASA will hold a news briefing about its TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution) instrument scheduled to launch on the INTELSAT 40e satellite.
Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
NASA and SpaceX will hold a teleconference about scientific payloads that will be launched to the International Space Station onboard the SpaceX CRS-27 mission.
Experts from NASA and ESA will share a never before seen image from the James Webb Space Telescope, talk about Webb’s latest scientific discoveries, and how this observatory will continue to explore the uncharted territories of our cosmos.
Austin Convention Center, TX
A spacesuit prototype of what NASA astronauts plan to wear on the surface of the Moon during the agency’s Artemis III mission is set for reveal during a televised event hosted by Axiom Space.
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
NASA will hold a news conference with the Crew-5 astronauts after their return to Earth.
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
Following its launch atop a Falcon 9, the CRS-27 Dragon will autonomously dock to the ISS, bringing crew supplies as well as experiments.
International Space Station
NASA will conduct an RS-25 engine test on the A-1 Test Stand at the Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
The Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station ahead of reentry and landing in Kazakhstan.
International Space Station
The Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft will land back on Earth near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan
NASA and Boeing will host a media teleconference to provide an update on the Crew Flight Test (CFT) of the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station. Managers will share a mission status and discuss upcoming milestones ahead of Starliner's first flight with astronauts prior to certifying the spacecraft and systems for regular crew rotation flights to the space station for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
NASA will reveal the crew of its Artemis II mission that will fly around the moon in 2024. Out of four crew members, three will be NASA astronauts and one will be a CSA astronaut.
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
NASA will host live interviews with the Artemis II crew.
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
NASA will host a media teleconference to discuss the upcoming launch of TEMPO, the first space-based instrument to monitor major air pollutants hourly in high spatial resolution—down to four square miles—in a region stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Canadian oil sands to below Mexico City, encompassing the entire continental United States.
NASA will conduct an RS-25 engine test on the A-1 Test Stand at the Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
The Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft will be relocated from the Poisk module to the Pirchal module. Undocking scheduled at 8:42 UTC, redocking scheduled at 9:21 UTC.
International Space Station
ESA’s JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (Juice) will launch from Europe’s Spaceport at Kourou in French Guiana on Thursday 13 April 2023. This online media briefing will include Olivier Witasse, Juice Project Scientist ; Ruedeger Albat, Head of Ariane 5 Programme at ESA and Alessandro Atzei, Payload System Engineer.
The SpaceX CRS-27 Dragon spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station ahead of its reentry, splashdown and recovery.
International Space Station
ROSCOSMOS cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitriy Petelin will exit the International Space Station to transfer the radiation heat exchanger from the Rassvet module to the MLM Nauka module.
International Space Station