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  1. Tonight, the Crew Dragon spacecraft will dock to the with , , Shannon Walker and ! Tune in (Nov. 16 - 17): 11pm ET — Docking 1:40am ET — Welcome Ceremony 2am ET — Post-Arrival Conference 📺:

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  2. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts successfully launched Sunday night and are en route to the . Resilience is scheduled to dock with the station around 11 p.m. EST on Monday. Tune into NASA TV for live coverage of docking, hatch opening, and the welcoming ceremony.

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  3. Crew-1 is going to be busy working on Tissue Chips research on the ! Dr. Lucie Low from the explains how these thumb drive-sized devices are helping us research the human body in space. Learn more:

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  4. Correction: photographed is Flight Director Anthony Vareha. Vareha is the lead flight director for NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission.

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  5. Earlier tonight, NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission treated the Florida coast to some dazzling launch views during liftoff. Meanwhile, at the Mission Control Center in Houston, Flight Director Paul Konyha and his team prepared the for the crew's arrival and docking.

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  6. Now that "Resilience" is in orbit, what questions do you have about the launch you just saw or the SpaceX Crew-1 mission? Our commentators at are taking your questions live on air throughout the night! Submit yours using .

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  7. Join us live at 9 p.m. ET to hear from experts at and about today’s launch of , , Shannon Walker and to the . 📺:

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  8. “We hope that it brings a smile to your face. We hope it provides something positive.” - Crew-1 commander , speaking about "Resilience." Mike Hopkins and his crew successfully lifted off at 7:27 p.m. ET. Next stop: The !

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  9. 15 hours ago

    And liftoff! Congratulations to and — a new era of human spaceflight! Our team in Houston will continue to monitor Crew-1 and their approach to from Mission Control.

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  10. Go Falcon, go Resilience, and go Crew-1! That’s four human beings and more than 440 pounds of science experiments and other cargo lifting off to the in support of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission.

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  11. 🚀 20 more minutes. 🚀 Weather? Good. Crew access arm? Retracted. Spacesuit visors? Pulled down. Propellant? Being loaded as we tweet. Follow along as we countdown to : .

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  12. 15 hours ago
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  13. "We can't wait to see you in space. Go Crew-1!" and fellow from NASA's Johnson Space Center sent their well wishes to the crew before their launch. Less than one hour to go! Watch live:

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  14. Science experiments are also hitching a ride to space with Crew-1! Commercial launches like Crew-1 increase the amount of science that can be sent to and returned from station, putting it in the hands of researchers more quickly.

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  15. The "space dads" from the Demo-2 mission, and , shared their favorite moment from the test flight. For NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 team, this moment won't happen until much later in their mission.

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  16. With just a thin layer of clouds overhead, we are currently a GO for launch. We'll continue to monitor the launch site and surrounding areas for weather. The astronauts and ground crew are moving through their pre-launch checklist and are on schedule for a 7:27 p.m. ET liftoff.

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  17. Buckle up! All four astronauts supporting NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission have taken their seats inside the Crew Dragon spacecraft – their ride to the . The countdown continues for a launch at 7:27 p.m. ET. Watch: .

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  18. Away they go! 🚗 Right on schedule, NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 crew is driving out to the launch pad.

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  19. 🚀Expedition 1 🚀Crew-1 They may be lifting off two decades apart, but they share the same goals: advancing humanity by using the to learn how to explore farther than ever before, and benefit life back on Earth.

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  20. What would you eat before leaving the Earth for 6 months? 🍴NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 crew shared their pre-launch lunches: Hopkins: Steak and fries Walker: Hamburger and sweet potato fries Noguchi: Curry over rice with chicken Glover: Lamb chops and sweet potato

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