Keep track of Dragon on NASA TV

 

On Tuesday 22 May at 09.44 CET (03.44 EDT), SpaceX plans to launch the first private cargo, the Dragon capsule, towards the International Space Station at the tip of a Falcon 9 rocket.
The window below retransmits NASA TV which will broadcast a special live programme starting at 8.30 CET. Docking with the ISS, when the Canadian robotic arm will grapple the Dragon, is scheduled for Friday 25 May starting at 8.00 CET. A live NASA TV broadcast will also be organised.


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Published on 18 May 2012

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