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LAUNCH OF CREW-6 TO ISS, Mar 2, 2023, KSC, 12:34 am ET
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Update March 1, 3:30 pm ET: NASA has updated the time when TV coverage will begin to 8:45 pm ET.
Update, March 1: NASA confirms they will try again on March 2 at 12:34 am ET. The launch was scrubbed due to a clogged filter in the TEA-TEB line. NASA TV launch coverage begins March 1, 9:00 pm ET.
Update, February 27, 8:30 am ET: NASA says they will try again no earlier than March 2, 2023 at 12:34 am ET pending resolution of the technical issue.
Update, February 27, 2:30 am ET: The launch was scrubbed at T-2:14 due to a problem with the supply of TEA-TEB ignition fluid for the Merlin engines.
Update, February 25: Launch is still on track for Monday, February 27, at 1:45 am ET A post-launch press conference is scheduled for approximately 3:30 am ET.
NASA TV coverage begins Sunday, February 26, at 10:15 pm ET.
Update, February 21: The launch has been delayed one day to February 27 at 1:45 am ET.
Original Entry: NASA plans to launch the next crew on a SpaceX Crew Dragon to the International Space Station, Crew-6, on Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 2:07 am ET.
NASA TV coverage begins Saturday night at 10:30 pm ET. Several media events are planned leading up to and after the launch. See our separate Calendar entries for those.
The four crew members are:
- Stephen Bowen, NASA astronaut, spacecraft commander
- Woody Hoburg, NASA astronaut, pilot
- Sultan Alneyadi, UAE astronaut, mission specialist
- Andrey Fedyaev, Roscosmos cosmonaut, mission specialist