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CREW-11 ARRIVAL AT ISS, Aug 2, 2025, Earth orbit, 3:00 am ET
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Update, July 31: The launch was scrubbed today 1 minute and 7 seconds before liftoff due to weather.
The next launch opportunity is tomorrow, August 1, at 11:43 am ET. If they do go tomorrow, the crew will have a much shorter journey to the ISS. Bill Harwood of CBS News posted on Bluesky that because of orbital dynamics the transit time to the ISS will be only 16 hours instead of 39 hours and the crew will arrive at the ISS at the same time as if they’d launched today — August 2 at 3:00 am ET.
William Harwood @rocketksc.bsky.social
F9/Crew 11: The next launch opportunity is at 11:43:42am EDT (1543 UTC) Friday; transit time to the space station will be considerably shorter, 16 hours as opposed to 39, setting up an ISS docking at 3am EDT (0700 UTC) Saturday, the same time the crew would have docked if they had launched today
Original Entry: If Crew-11 launches on July 31, 2025 at 12:09 pm as planned, they will arrive at the International Space Station on August 2. NASA will provide live coverage as follows:
Saturday, Aug. 2
1 a.m. – Arrival coverage begins on NASA+.
3 a.m. – Targeted docking to the space-facing port of the station’s Harmony module.
4:45 a.m. – Hatch opening
5:30 a.m. – Welcome ceremony
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