‘Aurora,’ the plush child falcon, takes flight once more as SpaceX Crew-9 zero-g indicator


September 28, 2024

— A practice borrowed from the Russian house program has now bodily crossed over to an American spacecraft for the primary time.

The “zero-g [gravity] indicator” that launched aboard SpaceX’s Crew-9 mission to the Worldwide Area Station on Saturday (Sept. 28), beforehand flew on two Russian Soyuz capsules, together with one which survived an emergency in-flight abort.

“I’ve obtained a bit Falcon right here,” stated NASA astronaut and Crew-9 commander Nick Hague, as he revealed the small plush child falcon within the crew cabin of SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft “Freedom.”

Hague and mission specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov of Roscosmos had simply entered orbit after a nine-minute experience atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 two-stage rocket, as was evident by the toy falcon floating on the top of its tether, therefore it being a “zero-g indicator.”

“I like the truth that a Falcon 9 [launched] Crew-9 and we have got a falcon on board with us,” stated Hague. “This one is a multi-flyer, although. It was on my first flight with Aleksey [Ovchinin] and I, and with Aleksey, I and Christina [Koch]. So say hiya to ‘Aurora.'”

Hague’s first try at flying to the Worldwide Area Station ended about three minutes into the October 2018 flight when the Russian Soyuz FG rocket that he and Ovchinin (and Aurora) have been driving on failed. A launch escape tower pulled their Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft away from the booster and set them free to make a ballistic touchdown.

5 months later, Hague, Ovchinin and Aurora lifted off once more, this time on Soyuz MS-12, and efficiently made it to the house station.

Hague’s (and Aurora’s) third launch and second time to house on Saturday went simply as easily, and even made some historical past. The Crew-9 launch marked the primary human spaceflight to fly from Area Launch Advanced-40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Area Pressure Station in Florida. All earlier crewed Dragon flights had lifted off from the close by Advanced 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Area Heart.

Hague additionally turned the primary lively member of the U.S. Area Pressure to fly from a Area Pressure launch pad.

Hague and Aurora can be reunited with Ovchinin once they arrive on the station on Sunday. The Russian cosmonaut arrived on the orbiting complicated on Soyuz MS-26 earlier this month and can serve with Hague as members of the ISS Expedition 72 crew for the following 5 months.

Hague and Gorbunov will then return to Earth on “Freedom” with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who launched to the house station on Boeing’s Starliner Crew Flight Check in June. NASA reassigned Wilmore and Williams to experience residence on Dragon after technical points with Starliner gave rise to security considerations. On Sept. 6, the Boeing capsule “Calypso” made a secure, however uncrewed landing.

The change resulted in lowering the Crew-9 launch crew by two. NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson have been eliminated in order that Wilmore and Williams had seats for the experience residence.

“I completely love the historical past that this zero-g indicator has for Nick, particularly, and I am positive Alexey can be completely satisfied to be reunited with [it] as effectively,” stated Cardman, who joined NASA’s protection of the launch. “[They’re] getting the band again collectively.”

Aurora is a bean bag-type stuffed falcon that was marketed by Puffkins (Swibco) beneath the identify “Swoop.” First made in 1994, the toy is not in manufacturing.

The concept to fly a zero-g indicator could be traced again to the primary human spaceflight by Soviet-era cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. He packed a small doll aboard his Vostok spacecraft so he might watch it float as he accomplished an orbit round Earth in 1961. The identical doll was flown to the Mir house station in 1991 to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Gagarin’s flight.

Different Soyuz commanders have re-flown their zero-g indicators. Aleksandr Skvortsov, who launched on three flights to the house station earlier than retiring, selected the identical toy duck each time. Equally, Fyodor Yurchikhin launched 4 instances with the identical white pet that he was gifted by a highschool trainer in 1976.

Hague is the primary American astronaut to re-fly a zero-g indicator for the reason that custom started on U.S. spaceflights in 2019. “Suhail,” the mascot for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) astronaut program, was additionally carried on Soyuz and Dragon, however by two totally different Emirati crew members and within the type of two dolls of distinct designs.

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