Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi is slated to float into the International Space Station (ISS) today to embark on the longest Arab space mission in history. The Dragon spacecraft Endeavour is expected to complete a 24-hour flight to dock at the Harmony module of ISS. Gulf News brings you all the live updates of Crew-6 mission’s arrival and welcome ceremony at ISS. Watch this place and follow our social media channels.
On Friday morning, NASA revised the time of docking from 10.17am to 9.45am [UAE time], indicating that the Dragon is ahead of its schedule for docking to the station.
He will script a new chapter in ‘Zayed Ambition 2’ by carrying out the UAE Mission 2 as part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission that lasts for six months aboard the ISS.