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SUMMARY:CREW-4 DOCKING AT THE ISS\, Apr 27\, 2022\, Earth orbit\, 8:15 pm ET
DESCRIPTION:Update\, April 25:  The Crew-4 launch is still scheduled for April 27 at 3:52 am ET. \nIt will dock later that day at about 8:15 pm ET with hatch opening at about 9:45 pm ET.  NASA’s schedule says the welcome ceremony will not be for several hours after that\, however\, on April 28 at 2:40 am ET. \nNASA Television\, the NASA app\, and the agency’s website will be providing coverage beginning at 12:00 am ET April 27 for launch and docking. \nUpdate\, April 23: High winds continue to delay the return of Axiom-1.  At the moment the launch of Crew-4 is planned for April 27 at 3:52 am ET. NASA didn’t specify when docking would occur if the launch takes place then. We’re using April 28 merely as a place holder in this calendar. The time between launch and docking varies widely depending on orbital dynamics. \n\nLaunch Update: @NASA and @SpaceX now are targeting no earlier than 3:52am ET (7:52am UTC) Wednesday\, April 27\, for launch of the #Crew4 mission to the @Space_Station. \nLearn more: https://t.co/Xg6mJapZkq pic.twitter.com/Gao86Oz2wg \n— NASA Commercial Crew (@Commercial_Crew) April 23\, 2022 \n \nUpdate\, April 20: The launch of Crew-4 has been delayed because the return of the Axiom-1 private astronaut mission has been delayed due to weather.  Axiom-1 must depart the ISS before Crew-4 can arrive because they use the same docking port.  NASA and SpaceX want at least two days between Axiom-1’s splashdown and Crew-4’s launch. \nAt the moment\, the earliest launch date for Crew 4 is April 26 at 4:15 am ET\, but is subject to change. NASA did not announce when docking would occur. \nOriginal Entry: If Crew-4 launches as scheduled on April 23\, 2022 at 5:26 am ET\, it will dock with the International Space Station the next day\, April 24\, at 6:00 am ET. The hatches between ISS and Crew Dragon will open at about 7:50 am ET and a welcome ceremony will take place at 8:15 am ET. \nIn addition to the ISS crew members\, participants in the welcome ceremony on the ground are: \n\nKathryn Lueders\, associate administrator\, Space Operations Mission Directorate\, NASA Headquarters\nJosef Aschbacher\, director general\, ESA\n\nThe event will air on NASA TV and NASA Live. \nNASA TV will provide continuous coverage of launch through the welcome ceremony beginning at 1:45 am ET on April 23.
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