SpaceX Crew-11 Set for Launch to ISS
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA, JUL 31 – Crew-11 astronauts will travel aboard a reused Dragon spacecraft on its sixth mission to the ISS, marking a key milestone in NASA and SpaceX's ongoing Commercial Crew Program.
- At 12:09 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 31, 2025, Crew-11 is set to launch from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, pending weather conditions.
- Amid prelaunch checks, SpaceX aborted the Monday static fire 57 seconds before ignition due to a false transporter erector’s cradle arm sensor, official said.
- According to the 45th Weather Squadron, Thursday’s launch has an 85% chance of happening on time, with a 15% delay risk from isolated showers or thunderstorms.
- On Thursday morning, Netflix and Amazon Prime will broadcast NASA’s launch coverage starting at 8 a.m. ET on NASA+ and streaming on X and YouTube.
- Looking ahead, Crew Dragon Endeavour will become the first to fly a sixth mission after NASA certified Dragon for missions beyond its five-flight limit.
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