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NASA to Provide Coverage of SpaceX Commercial Crew Test Flight with Astronauts

NASA astronauts Behnken and Hurley participated in Commerical Crew Program first flight test.
NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 mission will return U.S human spaceflight to the International Space Station from U.S. soil with astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley on an American rocket and spacecraft for the first time since 2011. In March 2020, at a SpaceX processing facility on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, SpaceX successfully completed a fully integrated test of critical crew flight hardware ahead of Crew Dragon’s second demonstration mission to the International Space Station for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program; the first flight test with astronauts onboard the spacecraft. Behnken and Hurley participated in the test, which included flight suit leak checks, spacecraft sound verification, display panel and cargo bin inspections, seat hardware rotations, and more Credits: NASA

Editor’s NoteOn May 25, this advisory was updated to note that the prelaunch news conference is now a media teleconference only and will not be broadcast on NASA TV. Live audio of the teleconference will be streamed at https://www.nasa.gov/live.

Editor’s NoteOn May 20, this advisory was updated to reflect a 2:15 p.m. EDT start time for the Virtual Demo-2 Crew engagement at Kennedy on Friday, May 22.

Editor’s Note: On May 19, this advisory was updated to reflect a change in the participants for the Post-Flight Readiness Review briefing on Thursday, May 21.

Editor’s Note: On May 15, this advisory was updated to reflect crew arrival at Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, May 20 now is at 4 p.m. EDT.

Editor’s Note: On May 14, this advisory was updated to reflect a launch time of 4:33 p.m. EDT. Also, the virtual crew opportunity is now scheduled for 3:15 p.m. EDT Friday, May 22, and the prelaunch news conference will be held no earlier than 6 p.m. on Monday, May 25, following the completion of the Flight Readiness Review, which currently is scheduled for Thursday, May 21, but may be completed on Friday, May 22, if necessary.

Editor’s note: On May 6, this media advisory was updated to reflect the Flight Readiness Review completion date now is May 21, and the crew arrival time to Kennedy Space Center on May 20 now is noon.

NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency’s SpaceX Demo-2 test flight with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to the International Space Station. These activities are a part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which is working with the U.S. aerospace industry to launch astronauts on American rockets and spacecraft from American soil for the first time since 2011.

NASA and SpaceX are targeting 4:33 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 27, for the launch of the Demo-2 flight, which will be the first time a commercially built and operated American rocket and spacecraft will carry humans to the space station. The launch, as well as other activities leading up to the launch, will air live on NASA Television and the agency’s website.

The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft will launch on a Falcon 9 rocket from historic Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Crew Dragon is scheduled to dock to the space station at 11:29 a.m. Thursday, May 28.

This will be SpaceX’s final test flight of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program and will provide data on the performance of the Falcon 9 rocket, Crew Dragon spacecraft and ground systems, as well as in-orbit, docking and landing operations.

The test flight also will provide valuable data toward NASA certifying SpaceX’s crew transportation system for regular flights carrying astronauts to and from the space station. SpaceX currently is readying the hardware for the first rotational mission, which would happen after data from this mission is reviewed for NASA’s certification.

All media participation in these news conferences will be remote except where specifically listed below; only a limited number of media will be accommodated at Kennedy due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Media who will be accommodated in person for specific events will be notified in writing in the coming days. Please note that the Kennedy Press Site News Center facilities will remain closed to all media throughout these events for the protection of Kennedy employees and journalists.

To participate in the briefings by phone, reporters must e-mail ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov no later than two hours prior to each event.

NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 coverage is as follows. All times are EDT and will be updated online:

Wednesday, May 20

4 p.m. – Crew arrival news conference at Kennedy, with the following participants (limited in-person media only):

  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine 
  • Bob Cabana, director, Kennedy Space Center
  • NASA astronaut Bob Behnken
  • NASA astronaut Doug Hurley

Thursday, May 21

No earlier than 6 p.m., following the Flight Readiness Review completion (which may be completed on Friday, May 22, if necessary) – Post-Flight Readiness Review briefing at Kennedy, with the following representatives:

  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
  • NASA Associate Administrator Steve Jurczyk
  • Kathy Lueders, manager, NASA Commercial Crew Program
  • Kirk Shireman, manager, International Space Station Program
  • Benji Reed, director of crew mission management, SpaceX
  • Norm Knight, deputy director, NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Operations

A media phone bridge will be available for this event.

Friday, May 22

2:15 p.m. – Virtual Demo-2 Crew engagement at Kennedy, with the following participants

  • NASA astronaut Bob Behnken
  • NASA astronaut Doug Hurley

A media phone bridge will be available for this event.

Monday, May 25

Time TBD or one hour after Launch Readiness Review completion – Prelaunch briefing at Kennedy, with the following representatives:

  • Kathy Lueders, manager, NASA Commercial Crew Program
  • Kirk Shireman, manager, International Space Station Program
  • Hans Koenigsmann, vice president, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX
  • Norm Knight, deputy director, NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Operations
  • Mike McAleenan, launch weather officer, 45th Weather Squadron

A media phone bridge will be available for this event.

Tuesday, May. 26

10 a.m. – Administrator Countdown Clock Briefing (limited in-person media only)

  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine 
  • Bob Cabana, director, Kennedy Space Center
  • Astronaut representative

Wednesday, May. 27

12:15 p.m. – NASA TV launch coverage begins for the 4:32 p.m. liftoff

6 p.m. – Administrator postlaunch news conference at Kennedy, with the following representatives:

  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
  • Kathy Lueders, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
  • SpaceX representative
  • Kirk Shireman, manager, International Space Station Program
  • Astronaut Office representative

A media phone bridge will be available for this event.

Thursday, May. 28

11:29 a.m. – Docking (NASA Television will have continuous coverage from launch to docking)

The deadline for media to apply for accreditation for this launch has passed, but more information about media accreditation is available by emailing ksc-media-accreditat@mail.nasa.gov.

The goal of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station. This could allow for additional research time and increase the opportunity for discovery aboard humanity’s testbed for exploration, including helping us prepare for human exploration of the Moon and Mars.

For launch countdown coverage, NASA’s launch blog, and more information about the mission, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew

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Joshua Finch / Stephanie Schierholz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
joshua.a.finch@nasa.gov / stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov
Kyle Herring
Kennedy Space Center, Florida
281-483-5111
kyle.j.herring@nasa.gov
Dan Huot / Brandi Dean
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
daniel.g.huot@nasa.gov / brandi.k.dean@nasa.gov