After Wednesday’s scrub due to weather, NASA and SpaceX have targeted Saturday, May 30, for the next launch attempt for the Demo-2 mission.
Demo-2 is the first launch of astronauts on an American rocket from American soil since the last space shuttle mission in 2011. “I think our teams worked together in a really impressive way, making good decisions all along,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said afterwards.
Launch of the mission, dubbed Launch America, is scheduled for 3:22 p.m. EDT on Saturday. Members of the public can participate in the mission through NASA’s virtual guest operations.
SpaceX: "How are you guys doin' in there?"
Dragon: "gettin' ready to launch a spaceship"#Demo2 #LaunchAmerica pic.twitter.com/cV43Jpv865
— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) May 27, 2020