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Watch live: Crew-4 enter the International Space Station

27/04/2022 19234 views 141 likes
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The SpaceX Crew Dragon docked with the International Space Station at 01:37 CEST on Thursday 28 April, marking the beginning of ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti’s Minerva mission.

Tune in to ESA Web TV to watch the crew enter their new home in space. Hatch opening is expected around 03:00 CEST.

Samantha will be welcomed on board by fellow ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and enjoy a short handover in orbit before Matthias returns to Earth in April as part of Crew-3.

Samantha launched to the Station in SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft Freedom alongside NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines and Jessica Watkins at 09:52 CEST (07:52 GMT).

Liftoff of Crew-4 to the International Space Station
Liftoff of Crew-4 to the International Space Station

Collectively known as Crew-4, the astronauts were launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket from launchpad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.

This is the second mission for the Italian ESA astronaut who spent almost 200 days in orbit for her Italian Space Agency ASI-sponsored Futura mission in 2014-15.

Samantha and her Minerva mission logo
Samantha and her Minerva mission logo

Samantha selected the name Minerva for her second mission as a homage to the men and women all over the world who make human spaceflight possible.

"Minerva was also a warrior goddess, so she embodies the fortitude, the toughness and the discipline that is required of us, as well as the wisdom that we aspire to demonstrate, as we consolidate and expand human presence in space," she explains.

Throughout Minerva, Samantha will serve as a member of Expedition 67 and hold responsibility for activities within the US Orbital Segment.

This segment comprises the US, European, Japanese and Canadian modules and components of the Space Station.

Upon arrival, she will be greeted by a number of familiar faces including fellow ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer. Matthias was launched with Crew-3 in November 2021 and will soon return to Earth following around six months in orbit for his first mission Cosmic Kiss.

Matthias Maurer and the window to the world
Matthias Maurer and the window to the world

All events will be streamed live on ESA Web TV, with regular updates also provided on Twitter @esaspaceflight and on the ESA Exploration blog.

For more about Samantha and Minerva, visit the Minerva mission page. Samantha will also provide updates throughout her mission on Twitter, YouTube and her newly launched TikTok channel.