SpaceX Crew-2 is about to blast off - sending four astronauts towards the International Space Station (ISS). The flight - the first to crewed by three men and a woman - will take off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 10.50am GMT.
The launch window had opened on Thursday but, due to bad conditions, lift-off had to be put back until Friday. But the Crew Dragon capsule is soon to be on its way towards the ISS, strapped to SpaceX's iconic Falcon 9 rocket.
The mission is the first crew propelled into orbit by a rocket booster recycled from a previous spaceflight. Do you have a view on this story?
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