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NASA, SpaceX crew 10 rocket start: How to look live, stream

NASA and SpaceX are preparing to launch four crew 10 astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS) from Florida on Friday evening.

It will be your second attempt because the start on Wednesday evening due to a hydraulic problem with a clamp that was connected to the transporter erector system was scrubbed, officers said.

The new crew will relieve Boeing Starliner astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who will return to Earth a few days later after stuck in the ISS for nine months.

When does the crew 10 mission start?

Timetable:

Falcon 9S Start of Dragons 10. Operational Human Spaceflight Mission is come from the Start Complex 39a in the Kennedy Space Center of the NASA in Florida to the ISS.

The start is a backup opportunity for 7:03 p.m. with a backup option, at 6:41 p.m. on Saturday, March 15th.

What is the purpose of the start?

Grab deeper:

The dragon spaceship that supported the mission previously flew the missions of the crew-3, crew-5 and crew-7 from NASA to and from the space station.

After the stage separation, the first stage of Falcon 9 in landing zone 1 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force station ends up.

During her time in the surrounding laboratory, SpaceX said that the crew would do new research in order to prepare for the research of humans beyond orbit with low earth and to go to humanity on earth.

You will test spaceships, work with the students via ham, test a moon navigation system and examine how the room affects the body.

Who is part of the crew 10 mission?

What we know:

The four new astronauts that go into space on the crew 10 mission are Kirill Peskov, Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain and Takuya Onishi.

The SpaceX crew-10 members are Kirill Peskov, left, Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain and Takuya Onishi. (Credit: NASA)

Anne McClain

  • Commandant of the crew 10 mission
  • From Spokane, Washington
  • Was previously in space

Nichole Ayers

  • Pilot of the crew 10 mission
  • Grew up in Colorado
  • First mission in space

Kirill Peskov

  • Mission specialist for crew-10
  • Astronaut of the Russian space agency Roscosmos
  • First mission in space

Takuya Onishi

  • Mission specialist for crew-10
  • Astronaut for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
  • Third time in space

Who will return from space?

The background story:

The NASA astronauts Sunin Williams and Butch Wilmore arrived on the ISS with the Boeing Starliner CST-100 spaceship in June 2024.

After a number of technical problems with the spaceship, Starliner returned to Earth in September 2024 without his crew.

Now Williams and Wilmore should only return to Earth on the Earth on the SpaceX Crew Dragon, more than nine months after the start of their planned 10-day mission.

NASA -Astronauten Butch Wilmore (L) and Suni Williams, who wear Boeing SpaceSuits, the Neil A. Armstrong operations and the department store in the Kennedy Space Center for the start complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida

So you can see how the rockets see how to start live

Local perspective:

SpaceXs Live -Webcast of the mission begins about an hour and 20 minutes before the elevation.

Before the start time, FOX 35 becomes the Livestream SpaceX webcast at the top of this story.

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The source: This story was written based on information that comes from previous reports, as well as information that SpaceX shared on its website and on the social media sites.

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