Chun
Chun|Mar 21, 2025 15:52
L-11 days This morning, we spent over three hours in the Dragon simulator running through the deorbit and splashdown sequence. It was our final simulation at the Hawthorne training center. When I first arrived here in December 2023, @haleykesparza told me, “Make yourself at home.” I didn’t quite believe her at the time—everything felt strange and unfamiliar. But now, more than a year later, we’ve finally graduated. This place has truly become our home—but now it’s time to say goodbye. In the afternoon, the SpaceX leadership team gave us a mission update. We’re now targeting March 31 at 23:20 EDT for our primary launch window, with two backups on April 1 at 00:53:10 and 02:26:20 EDT. The booster for this mission will be B1085.6—marking the first time a sixth-flight Falcon 9 booster will support a crewed launch. Tomorrow, Crew Dragon C207 Resilience, with our Fram2 icon on it, will be transported to the hangar at pad 39A, where it will soon be integrated with Falcon 9.
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