NASA and SpaceX are gearing up for the highly anticipated Crew-10 mission, scheduled to launch on Friday, March 14, at 7:03 p.m. EDT (2303 GMT). The mission will carry four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, marking another milestone in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
The launch will take place from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, utilizing a Falcon 9 rocket. This mission underscores the continued partnership between NASA and SpaceX, ensuring safe and efficient crew transportation to the ISS. The Crew-10 astronauts will conduct critical scientific research, technology demonstrations, and station maintenance during their stay.
NASA’s Commercial Crew Program aims to expand low-Earth orbit access, supporting the future of space exploration and commercial spaceflight. SpaceX, with its reusable rocket technology, continues to enhance cost-effective space missions, paving the way for deeper space endeavors, including Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond.
Weather conditions and technical checks will be closely monitored leading up to the launch. If successful, the Crew-10 mission will reinforce NASA’s commitment to space exploration while advancing scientific discoveries aboard the ISS.
The event will be broadcast live on NASA’s official channels, providing space enthusiasts worldwide with a front-row seat to another historic launch.
Stay tuned as NASA and SpaceX take another giant leap toward the future of human spaceflight.


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