Space travel is not far! SpaceX's first manned mission, Discovery, is broadcast live simultaneously

Z0z reporter Xiao Caiwei / Comprehensive report on important moments of

space exploration! NASA’s SpaceX Manned 1 mission will be launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center’s launch pad 39A. SpaceX was founded by Elon Musk, the boss of “Tesla”, and is committed to the development of “reusable” spacecraft and rockets. . And if this mission is successful, it means that mankind has taken another big step from "space travel."

▲"CREW-1 Spaceship Launch Live Broadcast" will witness a new chapter in human space travel. (Photo/Discovery provided) The

Discovery channel announced that it will lead the audience to experience from an unprecedented angle to fully capture NASA and SpaceX launching the Falcon 9 carrier rocket and the Tianlong spacecraft, which will manned space for the Crew-1 mission People sent to the International Space Station. This will be the first official mission of SpaceX's sustainable spacecraft and rockets to carry people to the International Space Station, and will formally pave the way for future commercial space travel. The live broadcast of

will report the launch mission from an unprecedented angle, except for Peggy Whitson, Leland Melvin, Mike Massimino and Garrett Reisman ( Garrett Reisman, etc., also invited current and former astronauts, top engineers, passionate explorer Josh Gates, etc., to serve as special guests for the live broadcast of the spacecraft launch. They will bring rich expert comments.

This mission is expected to send astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi to the International Space Station. Space joined NASA astronaut Kate Rubins (Kate Rubins), as well as from the Russian aerospace activities state-owned company, Expedition 64 long-term expedition commander Sergey Ryzhikov and flight engineer Sergey Kud Sergey Kud-Sverchkov.

"SPACE LAUNCH LIVE: CREW-1 LIFT OFF" was originally expected to be broadcast simultaneously on November 15th, but due to weather factors, the launch time will be delayed and changed to November 16th, Monday From 6 to 9 in the morning, the whole process will be broadcast simultaneously on the Discovery channel.