SpaceX has positioned the Falcon 9 rocket and the crewed Dragon spacecraft on the SLC-40 launch pad in Florida for the upcoming Crew-12 mission commissioned by NASA. Transported from the hangar, the booster was erected vertically.
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The Crew-12 mission aims to deliver another astronaut team to the International Space Station, continuing the collaborative human spaceflight program. Having undergone a series of preliminary tests, Falcon 9 and Dragon have been meticulously prepared for launch, with last-minute inspections of systems at the launch site, encompassing fuel and electrical tests.
SpaceX Photo The launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 carrier rocket with the Crew Dragon spacecraft is scheduled for no earlier than February 11. Accompanying Andrey Fedyaev to the ISS will be NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, along with European Space Agency representative Sophie Adenot.
The Crew Dragon’s capabilities have been enhanced following previous missions, focusing on increasing safety and efficiency, driven by both SpaceX’s innovative design philosophy and NASA’s stringent safety standards. This mission continues to build on the reliable partnership established between NASA and SpaceX, frequently hailed as a new era in commercial space exploration, ensuring continued presence on the ISS and expanding the horizons for future deep space endeavors beyond Low Earth Orbit.