Next weekend will see the launch of an international crew of four astronauts who will be traveling to the ISS. Here's how to watch.
Next weekend will see the launch of an international crew of four astronauts who will be traveling to the International Space Station for a stay of about seven months.
The launch of the crew using a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and a Falcon 9 rocket will be livestreamed by NASA, so we’ve got the details on how to watch below. The SpaceX Crew Dragon will launch from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, traveling throughout Sunday before arriving at the ISS early on Monday morning.
How to watch the launch The launch, along with various prelaunch information sessions, will be livestreamed by NASA via the NASA TV channel. To watch the event, you can either use the video embedded near the top of this page or head over to NASA TV’s YouTube page.
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