Skip to main content

SpaceX says it’s all set for Wednesday’s historic mission

SpaceX has confirmed it’s all systems go for Wednesday afternoon’s groundbreaking Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), though unsettled weather at the launch site in Florida could pose a problem.

The highly anticipated launch will mark the first time astronauts will travel in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule, with Elon Musk’s space company already having perfected missions to and from the ISS using its Falcon 9 rocket and the cargo-only Dragon spacecraft.

It will also be the first astronaut launch from American soil since the scrapping of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.

SpaceX tweeted a message on Monday night saying that “all systems are looking good for Crew Dragon’s first flight with astronauts.”

It also tweeted a teaser video noting how its rocket and spacecraft will be launching from a very special spot at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. …

NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken will be traveling aboard the Crew Dragon for the trip to the ISS. The pair completed a launch rehearsal over the weekend, which included climbing into their spacesuits, riding a Tesla Model X from the Space Center’s Operations and Checkout Building to the launchpad, and taking their place inside the Crew Dragon atop the Falcon 9 rocket.

Wednesday’s mission will be the final major test for SpaceX’s human spaceflight system for certification by NASA for operational crew missions between Earth and the space station.

The launch will also be a significant step for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which is tapping the talent of U.S. firms for a new generation of spacecraft and launch systems capable of carrying crews to low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station. NASA is also planning an astronaut mission to the moon in 2024, and after that a crewed mission to Mars.

Now all we need is for the weather to hold. Heavy rain fell in the area on Monday, though the forecast is improving for launch day.

Want to watch the launch as it happens? Check out this page for everything you need to know.

Editors' Recommendations

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
Watch SpaceX’s Starship burn brightly as it hurtles toward Earth
SpaceX's Starship reentering Earth's atmosphere.

SpaceX surprised a lot of people on Thursday morning when its mighty Starship rocket managed not to blow up seconds after liftoff.

The Starship -- comprising the first-stage Super Heavy booster and upper-stage Starship spacecraft -- enjoyed its most successful test flight yet following two short-lived missions in April and November last year.

Read more
SpaceX’s Starship reaches orbit on third test flight
spacex starship third test flight screenshot 2024 03 14 143605

SpaceX's mighty Starship rocket has made it into space on its third test flight. The rocket, launched at 9:25 a.m. ET today, March 14, took to the skies over the Starbase launch facility in Boca Chica, Texas, and made it to orbit but was lost before the planned splashdown in the India Ocean.

The vehicle consists of the lower section, the Super Heavy booster, and the upper section, the Starship or ship. The two were stacked together ahead of today's flight and achieved separation a few minutes after launch. This tricky maneuver involves cutting off most of the booster's 33 Raptor engines and disengaging clamps connecting the booster to the ship. The ship then fires its own engines to head onward into orbit.

Read more
Watch SpaceX’s cinematic video previewing Starship megarocket test
spacex cinematic video previews starship test

After a long wait, SpaceX has finally received permission to launch the third test flight of the Starship, the most powerful rocket ever to have flown.

This means that SpaceX can proceed with its originally stated plan to launch the Starship -- comprising the first-stage Super Heavy booster and the upper-stage Starship spacecraft -- on Thursday, March 14. Digital Trends has all the information you need to watch a live stream of what promises to be a spectacular event.

Read more