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Rocket Launch

NASA's SpaceX Crew-10

Launch Complex 39A - Kennedy Space Center

DayDateTimes
N.E.T. FriFridayMarch 14
  • 7:03pm
The SpaceX Crew-10

Launch Viewing Opportunities

NASA and SpaceX will launch the tenth crewed mission to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP).

Experience the thrill of a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch from the Banana Creek Launch Viewing Area or the Main Visitor Complex’s North Atlantis Lawn.

Apollo / Saturn V Premium Launch Transportation Ticket

$75 IN ADDITION TO ADMISSION

  • Approximately 3.9 miles / 6.27 kilometers from the launch pad
  • Launch Transportation Ticket (LTT) required in addition to valid admission ticket
  • Check-in begins at 4:15 PM with bus boarding starting at 4:30 PM in the Bus Boarding area
  • Digital photo taken by Storibox
  • Launch audio, video feed, and commentary provided by a space-expert communicator

 

Please be familiar with the scrub policies before making a purchase.

Main Visitor Complex - Atlantis North Lawn

located to the left when approaching Space Shuttle Atlantis®

INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION

  • Limited bleacher seating (first-come, first serve) basis
  • See the rocket once it clears the tree line
  • Approximately 6.7 miles / 10.8 kilometers from the launch pad
  • Viewing area opens at 5:00 PM
  • Launch audio, video, and commentary by a space-expert communicator

Crew-10

Anne McClain

NASA - Mission Commander

Nichole Ayers

NASA - Mission Pilot

Kirill Peskov

Roscosmos - Mission Specialist

Takuya Onishi

JAXA - Mission Specialist

Mission Information

Launch Complex 39A

Launch Vehicle

SpaceX Falcon 9

Launch Pad

Launch Pad

Launch Complex 39A

International Space Station floating in space

Destination

International Space Station (ISS)