3 Astronauts Performed Waltz, A Classical Dance In Space And It Is The Best Dance Video.

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Watch the space dance of astronauts 

The video of astronauts in. format International Space Station is filled with fun and acrobats. It reveals the lighter side of space travel during the formation of the fly SpaceX Space suits while planning to return to Earth. A new video was posted by European Space Agency Astronaut Matthias Maurer. It shows the four astronauts from NASA and SpaceX’s Crew-3 mission. Last week, they appeared taking a break while checking out their spacesuits. The video was set to the sound of the waltz “The Blue Danube” by Johann Strauss II. It shows the astronauts performing very detailed dances as they move side by side in Weightlessness.

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Astronauts checking their spacesuits 

Sharing the video, Maurer wrote, “In case anyone wonders how astronauts check their spacesuits”“. He further added that they call it a ‘fair waltz.’ He thinks that he might be missing out on micro-gravity and these tricks with it. There were four astronauts on NASA’s Crew-3 mission. They went through the FALSE spacecraft at the International Space Station. They were examining their spacesuit before returning to Earth in May 2022. On May 2, 2022, Maurer shared the video on Twitter.

Strauss’ “Blue Danube” waltz has a great record of adaptation to spaceflight. The science-fiction film “2001: Space Flight” 1968 was directed by Stanley Kubrick Paired music with a spaceplane flight to a space station to show very complicated spaceflight ballet. With a very humorous approach, Homer Simpson flew around a space shuttle while he was chasing potato chips. In the 1994 episode, Deep Space Homer Strauss’ iconic tune also plays in the background.

The Crew-3 mission 

It looks like Crew-3 astronauts also took a photo in their SpaceX suits. Maurer along with his three companions, NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn, and Kayla Barron came back to Earth on May 6 on the SpaceX Dragon Endurance. With this, they finished a six-month mission to the International Space Station. The astronauts spent their 176 days in space and went across the coast of Tampa, Florida, on their spaceflights.

After just one week, the Crew 3 astronauts came back to Earth after SpaceX launched another crew to the NASA space station. The mission called Crew-4 consists of three NASA astronauts and one European astronaut. They were launched to the station on April 27 to begin their six-month journey.

The SpaceX Crew-4

SpaceX Crew-4 is the Commercial Crew operational flight of NASA. It is the Crew Dragon’s fourth and its overall seventh crewed orbital flight. The mission launched on 27 April 2022 at 07:52 UTC. It was done before docking with the International Space Station (ISS) at 23:37 UTC. It follows shortly after the private Axiom 1 mission to the ISS earlier in the month utilizing SpaceX hardware. Three American (NASA) astronauts and one European (ESA) astronaut are on the mission. Crew-4 is the first flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft named Freedom. The crew named it as such because it rejoices a basic human right and the industry and innovation that originates from the free human spirit.

FAQS

1. What is the video all about?

Fun video of astronauts in. format International Space Station Reveals the lighter side of space travel during the formation of the fly SpaceX Space suits while preparing to return to Earth.

2. When did the astronauts of Crew-3 return?

Crew 3 astronauts returned to Earth just one week after SpaceX launched another crew to the NASA space station.

3. What’s the Crew-4 mission?

The mission called Crew-4 is for three NASA astronauts and one European astronaut was launched to the station on April 27 to begin his six-month journey.

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