Watch Falcon 9 launch Fram2 and the @framonauts, the first humans to fly over the Earth’s polar regions → https://t.co/vSt6tffjPe https://t.co/P4tpoG5vKl
Falcon 9 completes three missions in ~13 hours, launching four astronauts to the @space_station, 74 rideshare payloads to orbit, and adding 23 @Starlink satellites to the constellation
It’s launch day! 🚀
For @NASA’s @SpaceX#Crew10 launch, targeted at 7:48pm ET today, the @SLDelta45 predicts greater than a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions.
Follow along: https://t.co/lQiWtsPxiQ
Weather at Launch Complex 39A is more than 95% "go" for liftoff of #Crew10 on Wednesday, March 12, according to weather officials with @SLDelta45!
Launch is targeted for 7:48pm ET, carrying @AstroAnnimal and @Astro_Ayers of @NASA_Astronauts, Takuya Onishi of @JAXA_en, and Kirill Peskov of Roscosmos.
Thanks to @Starlink, Starship is capable of streaming real-time high-definition video and telemetry in every phase of flight, providing invaluable engineering data to help us rapidly iterate
Teams also built our fifth and final Dragon crew spacecraft in Hawthorne, California. Next stop is Florida, where teams will prepare Dragon for its first mission to orbit! 🐉
Falcon 9 lifts off from Florida, completing our 134th and final launch of the year! This past year’s Falcon launches supported a variety of missions on the road to making life multiplanetary
Falcon 9 landing confirmed, marking the 100th time a first stage booster has landed on the Just Read the Instructions droneship and our 380th successful recovery overall
Objectives include the booster once again returning to the launch site for catch, reigniting a ship Raptor engine while in space, and testing a suite of heatshield experiments and maneuvering changes for ship reentry and descent over the Indian Ocean
Today’s Starship flight test has a special payload onboard – a banana! This universally-accepted measurement of scale is approximately the size of one Starlink Mini 🍌
All systems and weather are looking good for today's flight test of Starship.
The live launch webcast on @X will go live ~40 minutes before liftoff, which is targeted for 4:00 p.m. CT → https://t.co/1xyLhQKE2N