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More photos from last night’s Falcon 9 launch→ flickr.com/spacex
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Crew Dragon and Falcon 9 rolled out to the launch pad ahead of the spacecraft’s first test flight. Liftoff targeted for 2:49 a.m. EST on March 2
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SpaceX and @NASA have completed thousands of hours of tests, analyses, and reviews in preparation for Crew Dragon’s first test flight to the @Space_Station
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All systems and weather are go ahead of Crew Dragon's first test flight tomorrow morning at 2:49 a.m. EST, 7:49 UTC → spacex.com/webcast
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Launch webcast of Crew Dragon’s first test flight will go live ~50 minutes before liftoff → spacex.com/webcast
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Webcast is live→ spacex.com/webcast
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Crew Dragon will deliver about 400 pounds of supplies and equipment to the @Space_Station. Also on board is an anthropomorphic test device, which we call Ripley.
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Crew Dragon will autonomously dock with the @Space_Station at approximately 6:00 a.m. EST on March 3
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Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon are go for launch. T-60 seconds → spacex.com/webcast
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First stage entry burn complete. Second stage propelling Crew Dragon into its orbit to meet up with the @Space_Station → spacex.com/webcast
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Second stage engine burn complete. Dragon confirmed in good orbit → spacex.com/webcast
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Crew Dragon is on its way to the International Space Station! Autonomous docking at the @Space_Station set for early tomorrow morning. Watch live starting at 3:30 a.m. EST, 8:30 a.m. UTC → spacex.com/webcast
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Falcon 9 launches Crew Dragon on its first test flight to the @Space_Station
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More photos of Crew Dragon’s first launch to the @Space_Station → flickr.com/spacex
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Watch live as Crew Dragon autonomously docks to Harmony module at the @Space_Station → spacex.com/webcast
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Recap of yesterday’s Falcon 9 launch of Crew Dragon → spacex.com/webcast
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Dragon has been given a "go" to approach
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Webcast will be back in 30 minutes → spacex.com/webcast
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Back live → spacex.com/webcast
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Dragon is 20 meters from the @Space_Station