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SPX-31 UNDOCKS FROM ISS, Dec 16, 2024, Earth orbit, 11:05 am ET
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Update, December 14: And another delay. Now no earlier than Monday, December 16.
Update, December 13: Yet another weather-related delay. Now looking at December 15.
Update, Deccember 12: Undocking has been postponed again due to bad weather. The new plan is December 14. Same time.
Update, December 6: Undocking has been postponed until December 12 due to bad weather in the splashdown area. Same time.
Update, December 1: NASA has refined the time. It now will undock at 11:05 am ET and NASA+ coverage will begin at 10:50 am ET.
Original Entry: SpaceX’s 31st cargo mission to the International Space Station, SpX-31, is scheduled to undock from the ISS on December 5, 2024 at 11:15 am ET.
NASA+ coverage begins at 11:00 am ET. NASA provides coverage of undocking and the spacecraft moving outside the ISS “keep out” zone, but not of the deorbit burn or splashdown, which are SpaceX’s exclusive responsibility.