Former ISS Astronaut Observes Aerobatics Display at Joint Base Andrews Air Show
USA: Former ISS Astronaut Observes Aerobatics Display at Joint Base Andrews Air Show
Event Overview
An air show in Maryland featured a former International Space Station crew member watching a high‑speed aerobatics routine on Friday, September 12, 2025. The event took place at Joint Base Andrews in Prince George’s County and attracted thousands of spectators.
Astronaut Background
The astronaut, who spent 171 days aboard the ISS as part of Expedition 72, was present as a guest of NASA. His recent mission concluded after a long‑duration stay that included scientific experiments and maintenance tasks on the orbital laboratory.
Performance Details
During the show, the astronaut observed the Robert Schmidle Pitts Aerobatics team performing coordinated maneuvers in a fleet of vintage aircraft. The display included loops, rolls, and synchronized passes that highlighted the pilots’ skill and the aircrafts’ capabilities.
Public Engagement
According to NASA, the appearance of former crew members at public events serves to inspire interest in space exploration and to connect the agency with the broader community. The astronaut interacted with attendees, answered questions, and highlighted the relevance of space research to everyday life.
Future Outreach
NASA plans to continue sending astronauts to similar events across the United States, aiming to maintain public enthusiasm for upcoming missions and to promote STEM education. The agency views such engagements as a key component of its outreach strategy.
Dieser Bericht basiert auf Informationen von NASA, lizenziert unter Public Domain (U.S. Government Work).
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