Sep 25, 2024
MEDIA ADVISORY M24-131
NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov walk across the crew access arm at Space Launch Complex-40 at Cape
Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Credit: SpaceX
NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agencyâs SpaceX Crew-9 mission to the International Space Station.
Liftoff is targeted for 1:17 p.m. EDT, Saturday, Sept. 28, from Space Launch Complex-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This is the first human spaceflight mission
to launch from that pad. The targeted docking time is approximately 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29.
Live coverage of the prelaunch news conference, launch, the post-launch news conference, and docking stream on NASA+ and
the agencyâs website. Learn how to stream NASA content through a variety of additional
platforms, including social media.
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will carry NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov to the orbiting laboratory for an approximate five-month science mission.
This is the ninth crew rotation mission and the 10th human spaceflight mission for NASA to the space station supported by Dragon since 2020 as part of the agencyâs Commercial Crew Program.
The deadline for media accreditation for in-person coverage of this launch has passed. The agencyâs media
credentialing policy is available online. For questions about media accreditation, please email: ksc-media-accreditat@mail.nasa.gov.
Media looking for access to NASA live video feeds can subscribe to
the agencyâs media resources distribution list to receive daily updates and links.
NASAâs mission coverage is as follows (all times Eastern and subject to change based on real-time operations):
Friday, Sept. 27
11:30 a.m. â One-on-one media interviews at NASAâs Kennedy Space Center in Florida with various mission subject matter experts. Sign-up information will be emailed to media accredited
to attend this launch.
1:15 p.m. â NASAâs SpaceX Crew-9 Panel: Space Station 101 with the following participants:
Media may ask questions in person and via phone. Limited auditorium space will be available for in-person participation. For the dial-in number and passcode, media should contact the
Kennedy newsroom no later than 12:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov.
Coverage of the virtual news conference will stream live on NASA+, YouTube, Facebook,
and the agencyâs website. Members of the public may ask questions online by posting questions to the YouTube, Facebook, and X livestreams using #AskNASA.
5 p.m. â Prelaunch news conference from Kennedy with the following participants:
Coverage of the virtual news conference will stream live on NASA+ and
the agencyâs website.
Media may ask questions in person and via phone. Limited auditorium space will be available for in-person participation. For the dial-in number and passcode, media should contact the
Kennedy newsroom no later than 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov.
Saturday, Sept. 28
9:10 a.m. â Launch coverage begins on NASA+ and the agencyâs
website.
1:17 p.m. â Launch
Following the conclusion of launch and ascent coverage, NASA will switch to audio only. Continuous
coverage resumes on NASA+ at the start of rendezvous and docking and continues through hatch opening and the welcome ceremony. For NASA+ information, schedules, and links to streaming video, visit:
3 p.m. â Postlaunch news conference with the following participants:
The virtual news conference will stream live on NASA+, YouTube,
and the agencyâs website.
Media may ask questions in person and via phone. Limited auditorium space will be available for in-person participation. For the dial-in number and passcode, please contact the Kennedy
newsroom no later than 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov.
Sunday, Sept. 29
3:30 p.m. â Arrival coverage begins on NASA+ and the agencyâs
website.
5:30 p.m. â Targeted docking to the forward-facing port of the stationâs Harmony module
7:15 p.m. â Hatch opening
7:40 p.m. â Welcome ceremony
All times are estimates and could be adjusted based on real-time operations after launch. Follow the space
station blog for the most up-to-date operations information.
Audio Only Coverage
Audio only of the news conferences and launch coverage will be carried on the NASA âVâ circuits, which may be accessed by dialing 321-867-1220, -1240 or -7135. On launch day, âmission
audio,â countdown activities without NASA+ launch commentary, will be carried on 321-867-7135.
Launch audio also will be available on Launch Information Service and Amateur Television Systemâs VHF radio frequency 146.940 MHz and KSC Amateur Radio Clubâs UHF radio frequency 444.925
MHz, FM mode, heard within Brevard County on the Space Coast.
Live Video Coverage Prior to Launch
NASA will provide a live video feed of Space Launch Complex-40 approximately six hours prior to the planned liftoff of the Crew-9 mission. Pending unlikely technical issues, the feed
will be uninterrupted until the prelaunch broadcast begins on NASA+, approximately four hours prior to launch. Once the feed is live, find it online at: http://youtube.com/kscnewsroom
NASA Website Launch Coverage
Launch day coverage of NASAâs SpaceX Crew-9 mission will be available on the agencyâs website. Coverage
will include livestreaming and blog updates beginning no earlier than 9:10 a.m. Sept. 28, as the countdown milestones occur. On-demand streaming video and photos of the launch will be available shortly after liftoff.
For questions about countdown coverage, contact the Kennedy newsroom at 321-867-2468. Follow countdown coverage on the commercial
crew or Crew-9 blog.
Attend Launch Virtually
Members of the public can register to
attend this launch virtually. NASAâs virtual guest program for this mission also includes curated launch resources, notifications about related opportunities or changes, and a stamp for the NASA virtual guest passport following a successful launch.
Watch, Engage on Social Media
Let people know youâre following the mission on X, Facebook, and Instagram by using the hashtags #Crew9 and #NASASocial. You can also stay connected by following and tagging these accounts:
X: @NASA, @NASAKennedy, @NASASocial, @Space_Station, @ISS_Research, @ISS
National Lab, @SpaceX, @Commercial_Crew
Facebook: NASA, NASAKennedy, ISS, ISS
National Lab
Instagram: @NASA, @NASAKennedy, @ISS, @ISSNationalLab, @SpaceX
Coverage en Espanol
Did you know NASA has a Spanish section called NASA en Espanol? Make sure to check out NASA en Espanol on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube for more coverage on Crew-9.
Para obtener información sobre cobertura en español en el Centro Espacial Kennedy o si desea solicitar entrevistas en español, comunÃquese con Antonia Jaramillo:
321-501-8425;antonia.jaramillobotero@nasa.gov; o Messod Bendayan: 256-930-1371; messod.c.bendayan@nasa.gov.
NASAâs Commercial Crew Program has delivered on its goal of safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station from the United States through
a partnership with American private industry. This partnership is changing the arc of human spaceflight history by opening access to low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station to more people, more science, and more commercial opportunities. The space
station remains the springboard to NASAâs next great leap in space exploration, including future missions to the Moon and, eventually, to Mars.
For NASAâs launch blog and more information about the mission, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew
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