For the first time in almost a decade, the United States will launch its own astronauts into space. History will be made at 3:22 PM ET, on May 30, 2020 when SpaceX — the commercial space flight company founded by Elon Musk — sends a manned craft into Earth’s orbit.
After the first launch was cancelled earlier this week due to bad weather, it is hoped the skies will remain clear for a successful launch.
The 45th Space Wing, the US military arm that oversees all East Coat rocket launches, predicted about a 50 per cent chance of the rocket actually taking off, with May 31, and June 2, listed as possible back-up dates.
It all takes place at the Kennedy Space Center in Brevard County, Florida, and everyone can watch this historic moment. NASA is
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