Watch Falcon 9 launch Dragon to the @Space_Station https://t.co/fSLfHuhYXv
Less than one hour until tonight’s launch of Dragon’s 33rd Commercial Resupply Services mission to the @Space_Station. All systems are looking good and teams are keeping an eye on the weather → https://t.co/oIsFFgYmNz https://t.co/Dwb0LJ8bun
🚀 LIVE: SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches CRS SpX-33 to the ISS https://t.co/p9FQw2SjXk
SpaceX and NASA plan to launch the 33rd Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station early Saturday, with liftoff set for 2:45 a.m. Eastern Time (0645 UTC) from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. A Falcon 9 rocket will carry Dragon capsule C211.3, loaded with roughly 5,000 pounds of experiments, hardware and crew provisions. Once in orbit, the reusable spacecraft is scheduled to rendezvous autonomously with the ISS and remain attached for about five months. During its stay, Dragon is expected to conduct several orbital reboosts to help maintain the station’s altitude. CRS-33 is the final Dragon cargo flight currently on NASA’s manifest for 2025.