Crew-5 is set to go tomorrow with a crew of four from Pad 39A. Two men (one American, one Japanese) and two women (one American and one Russian). Yes, the Russians are still flying on our American broomsticks, despite all the recent unpleasantness. (I like that.)
Launch scheduled for 12 noon EDT, 9 AM PDT Wednesday October 5. It's an instantaneous launch window since the vehicle has to catch the ISS in orbit.
Booster will be B-1077 on its first flight, and the Dragon capsule will be C-210 'Endurance' on its second flight (its first flight was Crew-3).
The SpaceX webcast will go live at 5:30 AM PDT/8:30 AM EDT so you can see the astros suit up, go to the pad, get sealed in etc.
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/5EwW8ZkArL4
Launch scheduled for 12 noon EDT, 9 AM PDT Wednesday October 5. It's an instantaneous launch window since the vehicle has to catch the ISS in orbit.
Booster will be B-1077 on its first flight, and the Dragon capsule will be C-210 'Endurance' on its second flight (its first flight was Crew-3).
The SpaceX webcast will go live at 5:30 AM PDT/8:30 AM EDT so you can see the astros suit up, go to the pad, get sealed in etc.