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Crew-4 Confirms Trajectory is Nominal

The call came in from Crew-4 Commander Kjell Lindgren that trajectory is nominal, and the first stage has started its descent. The Falcon 9 rocket’s second stage will continue to burn for the next few minutes before intentionally shutting down.

Author Jason CostaPosted on April 27, 2022Categories Commercial Crew, Commercial Spaceflight, International Space Station, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, NASA Astronauts, SpaceXTags Commercial Crew Program, Crew Dragon, Crew-4, Falcon 9 rocket, International Space Station, Kennedy Space Center, Launch and Landing Facility, Launch Pad 39A, NASA, SpaceX/ NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 mission

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