![]() ![]() The feed is embedded above.ĪBC News and the National Geographic ChannelĪBC News and the National Geographic Channel will provide two days worth of launch coverage, with Launch America: Mission to Space Live beginning at 3 p.m. The SpaceX YouTube channel is live streaming a moment-by-moment play of the launch with lots of behind-the-scenes intel and action. You can also watch on NASA Live, NASA's YouTube, NASA's Twitter, and NASA's Facebook page. NASA is also hosting a virtual #LaunchAmerica event with video tours. You can watch through the NASA website, on USA Today and on the NASA TV channel. NASA will began broadcasting live views of Crew Dragon and its Falcon 9 rocket at 12 p.m. Lucky for us, all the historic action is able to be watched online and on TV. EST for a 19-hour journey to the International Space Station where they will stay approximately one to four months. Two passengers, NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, will shoot up into the great beyond from the Kennedy Space Center aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule they're expected to lift off from the pad 39A at 4:33 p.m. soil for the first time since 2011 - and for the first time from a commercial, non-government spacecraft. ET.Īmerica will meet a couple of milestone moments on Wednesday as a spacecraft carrying astronauts takes off from U.S. The next opportunities to launch are Saturday, May 30 at 3:22 p.m. PT: Due to weather concerns, the SpaceX Launch of NASA astronauts was called off on Wednesday, May 27, but the plan is to reschedule for later this week. If today's launch is scrubbed, they'll try again tomorrow at 3 p.m. You can watch a live stream of the launch on NASA's YouTube channel or on its website, or on SpaceX's YouTube channel. ET: The SpaceX/NASA launch is scheduled for Saturday, May 30 at 3:22 p.m. Today’s SpaceX launch comes shortly after NASA confirmed it had tapped Elon Musk’s private company to reinvigorate the Hubble mission. Launched on April 27, Crew-4 is expected to splashdown off the coast of Florida later this month. AFP via Getty Images The sun rising over the launch site early this morning. Astronauts from the Crew-5 mission smile and pose ahead of the launch. The Crew-5 rocket lifting off from the Kennedy Space Center. When they arrive, there will be a brief handover period with members of the Crew-4 mission. Led by Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann, the team of four will spend six months at the International Space Station’s microgravity laboratory. ![]() ![]() Hours ahead of the launch, NASA shared a video of the crew smiling and waving in their spacesuits. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket topped by a Dragon spacecraft took off at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. ![]() NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission successfully launched a few seconds after 12 p.m. NASA loses contact with deep space probe - the results could cost us ‘Potentially hazardous asteroid’ detected with new algorithm NASA relinks with Voyager 2 after fears it would be offline for months Astronaut John Glenn and baseball legend Ted Williams were unlikely BFFs ![]()
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