Elon Musks SpaceX wants to send the first manned rocket of a private company to the ISS. Click here to read how the rockets flight today on live TV and a Live Stream can follow.
After nine years of Pause, for the first time to withdraw back American astronauts from the United States to ISS . The space travel companies SpaceX from Elon Musk * want to send on Saturday a manned rocket into the universe – live in TV and in the Live Stream.
The first attempt was aborted on Wednesday due to bad weather conditions in the short term.
Update 31. May 2020: On the Sunday afternoon of our time, the “Falcon 9” will dock to the ISS . So at least it is planned. This spectacular space maneuvers can be followed live on TV. is The channel Phoenix shows from around 16.15 o’clock live , such as the capsule of the International space station will dock, and if everything continues to work according to Plan.
Meanwhile, millions of TV viewers on an enigmatic gesture wondered after the Start of the rocket in the “Dragon 2″space capsule. We clarify here what it had to in order to.
SpaceX: Start went live on TV
Cape Canaveral – Hardly something people are more fascinated, as the manned space travel through the stratosphere to outer space . This historical event should be for America and the NASA after a nine year break, it was back to reality. Worldwide, the launch of the SpaceX-rocket “Falcon 9 was expected to” with voltage, thousands of people had gathered on the Peninsula of Cape Canaveral , in order to be at the planned milestone of space travel history.
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic the access to the site of the space station was, by the visitors may usually look at start, severely restricted. the US President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence were traveled in the U.S. state of Florida, to follow the launch live on the spot. Then the cancellation came just 17 minutes before take-off.
+ US-President Donald Trump (m.) prior to the scheduled launch of the SpaceX-rocket “Falcon 9”.©AFP / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI
Elon Musks SpaceX rocket launch postponed: It should be the last flight test
The private aerospace company SpaceX was founded by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk , and to date has transported cargo to the ISS. Via Twitter NASA-chief Jim bride Stine commented on the reason for the shift. The safety of the astronauts is the top priority of NASA. In the Morning, a Thunderstorm raged, the US hurricane center warned of a tropical storm, this message stopped the Mission at the last Minute. The rocket from Elon Musk had to stay on the ground.
Standing down from the launch yesterday due to unfavorable weather in the flight path. Our next launch opportunity is Saturday, May 30 at 3:22 p.m. EDT, or 19:22 UTC
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 27, 2020
SpaceX-launch: when is the next attempt of Elon Musks rocket “Falcon 9”?
The next attempt to start the Mission to begin on Saturday at 21.22 PM German time (15.22 PM local time) . Then the astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to try again, to start with a “Falcon 9″rocket in a “Crew Dragon”space capsule to the ISS.
SpaceX rocket launch: Transfer today, live on Free TV
you can use the SpaceX flight to the ISS on Saturday live on Free TV see: the Ab 20.15 Uhr transmitter phoenix will show a special broadcast to the Start of the manned maiden flight of SpaceX. The broadcast ends at 22: 30.
SpaceX rocket launch today Live Stream
NASA operates for quite some time, a private TV channel and is also transmitted to the Start of the Demo 2 Mission in your Live Stream. The Free-TV channel N-TV has also announced to send the restart on Saturday in the Live Stream. Also on Phoenix.de there is also a free Live Stream. the Important: Live Streams consume a high amount of data. Therefore, pay attention when you Stream to a stable Wi-Fi connection, otherwise, could be used up the quota of your mobile contract very quickly.
SpaceX: rocket launch with us today in the Live-Ticker
So you don’t miss anything and everything can follow, we report of the space event in the Live Ticker.
+ The SpaceX-rocket “Falcon 9”.©dpa / Uncredited
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