The launch of NASA’s first space tourism flight to the International Space Station has been delayed by two days and is now set to launch on Friday, April 8.
“Late last week, SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft arrived in the hangar at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it has since been mated with the Falcon 9 rocket,” Axiom Space said in a message that also revealed the new launch date. “The team is continuing with pre-launch processing work in the hangar ahead of vehicle rollout on Tuesday, April 5.
For information on how to watch NASA’s livestream of the launch and docking, Digital Trends has you covered. Each of the three newly trained spacefarers has reportedly paid around $55 million for the 10-day mission that will see them live and work alongside the station’s current crew of professional astronauts.
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