How Space X Crew 10 Transfer & Return to Earth Works?

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Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code AITELLY at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/AITELLY This is SpaceX’s pride and joy—the Falcon 9, designed under the visionary leadership of Elon Musk. Sitting atop the rocket is Crew Dragon, carrying four astronauts on a critical mission to rescue and replace two crew members aboard the International Space Station. The reason these two NASA astronauts are stranded traces back to Boeing’s Star liner. On its first-ever astronaut mission, launched on June 5, 2024, the vehicle encountered unexpected issues, leaving the crew awaiting a safe return. During the docking procedure, the Star liner encountered issues with its Reaction Control System thrusters. The spacecraft’s software initially flagged five s as non-operational, affecting its ability to maneuver in all six degrees of freedom. Although four of the thrusters were eventually restored, the underlying cause of the malfunction remains unclear. We're here to take a closer look at how SpaceX's Crew Dragon rescue process works. In the event of a rescue, a replacement crew would travel , where the Falcon 9 rocket stands ready for liftoff. Falcon 9 is a two-stage rocket designed for reliability and efficiency. Unlike rockets that rely on a single engine, its first stage is powered by nine Merlin engines. This design provides an added layer of safety—if one engine fails, the remaining engines can compensate, ensuring a smooth and controlled ascent. The second stage, responsible for propelling Crew Dragon into orbit, is power++ed by a single Merlin engine. At the very top of the rocket sits the capsule named Crew Dragon—designed to safely transport astronauts to and from space. #spacex #iss #crewdragon Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aitelly3d/ Twitter https://twitter.com/aitelly3d We make it on Blender Download it is free and Safe https://www.blender.org/download/ Peace Out As a small channel, we encourage you to share our videos. However, please be advised that any unofficial translations or editing of our work in any medium will be considered a breach of our intellectual property rights. We apologize for the legal language, which arises from our experiences dealing with a lot of duplicated content. This has been a result of big channels duplicating our Videos, ripping our original hard work, which we have created from scratch, from modeling to rigging to animation and rendering. As a result, we've had to involve lawyers.

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@Aitelly

3/17/2025

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@lightlegion_

4/12/2025

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@Iamsileilla

4/10/2025

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@Iamsileilla

4/10/2025

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@FAFOFAIRYgodMom

@FAFOFAIRYgodMom

4/8/2025

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@indianarmy-gp8dl

@indianarmy-gp8dl

4/4/2025

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L1pE8xXO1I&amp;t=36">0:36</a>

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@TheGlobalMinute-n8f

@TheGlobalMinute-n8f

4/1/2025

The Cold War shaped modern global politics

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@ishia-2004

@ishia-2004

3/30/2025

I have some question in this channel I want you guys to answer if you can

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@NeoFuturePredict

@NeoFuturePredict

3/30/2025

SpaceX continues to redefine the future of space travel! 🚀 The level of precision and innovation in these missions is truly incredible. Can’t wait to see what’s next!

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@local_host127

@local_host127

3/30/2025

76500 mph 😮😮😮

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@KaterineTalks

@KaterineTalks

3/27/2025

Hard to believe it all began with Sputnik back in 1957. I recently made a short video about that first satellite — it&#39;s incredible how it kicked off the entire space era.

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@jojohnson215

@jojohnson215

3/26/2025

Gulf of AMERICA

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@DeepSpaceEncounters-m9p

@DeepSpaceEncounters-m9p

3/26/2025

Great

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@davidhepburn9328

@davidhepburn9328

3/26/2025

Can fly 250,000 miles to the moon in 69 but cant rescue stranded astronots 250 miles away.Bullshit.

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@msofian74

@msofian74

3/26/2025

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@sripathiraok.7854

@sripathiraok.7854

3/25/2025

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@A1R4RC1

@A1R4RC1

3/25/2025

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@Amduscias13

@Amduscias13

3/24/2025

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@ekoalexander2331

@ekoalexander2331

3/24/2025

Yess &quot;Gulf Of Mexico&quot;

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@Japanese_jiya

@Japanese_jiya

3/24/2025

Plz dub in hindi❤

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