NASA to share updates on Boeing Crew Flight Test: How and when to tune in to teleconference
NASA will provide updates on its ongoing International Space Station (ISS) operations tonight.
For that, the US space agency will host a media teleconference.
The teleconference will include updates on the Boeing Crew Flight Test and the SpaceX Crew-9 mission.
NASA has announced that it will provide updates on its ongoing International Space Station (ISS) operations, including the latest on the Boeing Crew Flight Test and the SpaceX Crew-9 mission tonight. For that, the US space agency will host a media teleconference.
The teleconference will be streamed live on NASA’s website, giving space enthusiasts and industry professionals a chance to stay informed about the latest developments. If you are interested to know the updates, but don’t know where to tune it for that, we’ve got you covered.
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When and where to watch
The teleconference will begin at 12:30 p.m. EDT (10:00 PM IST). To access the live audio stream, visit NASA’s official website or YouTube channel. This briefing will feature participants including Ken Bowersox, Associate Administrator for the Space Operations Mission Directorate; Steve Stich, Manager of the Commercial Crew Program; and Dana Weigel, Manager of the International Space Station Program.
Media representatives interested in asking questions during the teleconference must RSVP by 10:30 AM EDT (8:00 PM IST) today. To confirm your participation, contact Jimi Russell at james.j.russell@nasa.gov.
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For over two decades, the International Space Station has been a hub for scientific advancement, technology demonstration, and research that cannot be conducted on Earth. The station is an important testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spaceflight and to expand commercial opportunities in low Earth orbit.
As commercial companies focus on providing human space transportation services and destinations as part of a robust low Earth orbit economy, NASA’s Artemis campaign is underway at the Moon, where the agency is preparing for future human exploration of Mars
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