NASA announced on Tuesday. The crew will spend six months on the International Space Station after their arrival.Here’s where the crew lines up in Dragon’s upcoming schedule, several launches and landings need to go smoothly before the international astronaut crew can strap in for liftoff.[Space roundup: List of launches, landings and out-of-this world announcements]First up, Behnken and NASA Astronaut Doug Hurley must return to Earth after becoming the first to catch a ride to the International Space Station on Dragon.
The pair are set to splash down in their capsule on either Florida coast on Aug. 2. This mission is called Demo-2 becauseit was test flight and marked the first time Americans launched from U.S.