Countdown clock on hold The countdown clock ticking down towards the launch window opening has been put on hold at T-minus 40 seconds. We're awaiting details on whether the launch will be able to continue. SpaceX can remain on hold for 15 minutes at this stage without scrap...
So far, the launch countdown appears to have gone smoothly, though SpaceX's video livestream (which the company is streaming exclusively on X) is experiencing repeatedly buffering and stalling, interrupting live views of the launch. SpaceX reports that the side hatch of the Crew Dragon Resilien...
cropped up during the countdown to the launch. While the booster issue didn’t appear to halt proceedings for long, computers detected more issues, and the company opted to scrub the launch. SpaceX has not yet set a date for the next attempt, but the vehicle could be ready to lift off...
SpaceX postponed its first attempt to launch Starship Super Heavy on Monday, after making it most of the way through the countdown. The company reset for Thursday after conducting working on the rocket. "Perhaps inevitable," Musk tweeted when the company announced it was aiming for April 20....
SpaceX is standing down from launch of Starlink on Friday, November 18 to take a closer look at data from static fire and will announce a new target launch date once confirmed. Countdown Hr/Min/SecEvent 00:38:00 SpaceX Launch Director verifies go for propellant load 00:35:00 RP-1 (...
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T-1 hour to Crew-10 launch (Image credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner) NASA's four Crew-10 astronauts are now one hour and counting away from their launch at 7:48 p.m. EDT (2348 GMT). SpaceX continues to track the hydraulics issue it's been following throughout today's countdown, ...
I drove down for the first attempt Sunday night and arrived at 2AM Monday after 20 hours of driving + stops. Countdown stopped at T-7 but we got to see fueling. Was awake for about 38 hours total, lol. Couldn't stay Thursday and thought it wouldn't launch. I still got some fantast...
The Polaris Dawn crew poses in front of the Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft at launchpad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. John Kraus/Polaris Program The ride to orbit After the countdown clock struck zero,SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocketroared to life, sending a blinding ...