Human Spaceflights

International Flight No. 349

SpaceX Crew-9

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Launch, orbit and landing data

Launch date:  28.09.2024
Launch time:  17:17:21 UTC
Launch site:  Cape Canaveral (KSC)
Launch pad:  SLC-40
Altitude:  ~400 km
Inclination:  51.66°
Docking ISS:  29.09.2024, 21:30 UTC
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Crew (launch with CST-100 Boe-CFT)
Launch date (Crew CFT):  05.06.2024
Launch time (Crew CFT):  14:52:15.2 UTC
Docking ISS (Crew CFT):  06.06.2024, 17:34 UTC
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Crew

No.   Surname Given names Position Flight No. Duration Orbits
1  Hague  Tyler Nicklaus "Nick"  CDR 2

 
2  Gorbunov  Aleksandr Vladimirovich  MS 1

 
3  Wilmore *  Barry Eugene "Butch"  MS 3

 
4  Williams *  Sunita Lyn "Suni"  MS 3

 

With docking to the ISS on September 29, 2024 at 21:30 UTC member of SpaceX Crew-9.

Crew seating arrangement

Launch
1  Hague
2  Gorbunov
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Crew Dragon cockpit
Landing
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Backup Crew

No.   Surname Given names Position
1      CDR
2  Peskov  Kirill Aleksandrovich  MS
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Hardware

Launch vehicle:  Falcon 9 (B1085.2)
Spacecraft:  Dragon 2 (C212.4)

Flight

Hague and Gorbunov will fly to the space station as commander and mission specialist, respectively, as part of a two-crew member flight aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon.
The updated crew complement follows NASA's decision to return the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test uncrewed and launch Crew-9 with two unoccupied seats. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who launched aboard the Starliner spacecraft in June 2024, will fly home with Hague and Gorbunov in February 2025.
The decision to fly Hague was made by NASA chief astronaut Joe Acaba at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Acaba had to balance flying a NASA crew member with previous spaceflight experience to command the flight, while ensuring NASA maintains an integrated crew with a Roscosmos cosmonaut who can operate their critical systems for continued, safe station operations.

It was the first manned launch from launch pad SLC-40.

Photos

crew in training SpaceX Crew-9 on the launch pad
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Last update on October 09, 2024.

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