The American ship Crew Dragon, together with the Russian woman Kikina, will leave the ISS on March 11 at .

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Displacement of the Crew Dragon manned spacecraft with a crew of four, including cosmonaut Anna Kikina, will take place on March 11. It gives information about NASA.

The crew of Crew-5 was previously scheduled to leave orbit on March 9, but there were adverse weather conditions at the landing site. The decision to move has been made.

According to the latest data from NASA, the spacecraft is now scheduled to leave orbit on March 11. The rollback is scheduled for 02.05 (10.05 Moscow time).

If all goes according to plan, the ship’s capsule will land in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida on Saturday at 21:19 US East Coast time (Sunday 12 March at 05:19 Moscow time).

Along with Kikina, the crew includes American Nicol Mann and Josh Kassada, and Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata. They all reunited with the Crew Dragon spacecraft to the ISS in October 2022.

Cosmonauts Sergei Prokopyev, Andrey Fedyaev and Dmitry Petelin, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, Americans Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, and UAE astronaut Sultan Al-Neyadi remain on the ISS.

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