NASA Sets Coverage for Agency’s SpaceX Crew-12 Launch, Docking - NASA

NASA has announced its live coverage schedule for the upcoming launch and docking of SpaceX's Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station. The launch, set for no earlier than 6:01 a.m. EST on February 11, will be followed by several events, including prelaunch news conferences, post-launch news conferences, and arrival and docking coverage.

The virtual media event will take place on Sunday, February 8, featuring the crew members of Crew-12, including NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev. The event will be streamed live on NASA's YouTube channel.

On Monday, February 9, a prelaunch news conference is scheduled to take place at 11 a.m., featuring representatives from NASA and its commercial partners, SpaceX. The conference will provide an overview of the mission and answer questions from the media.

Launch coverage will begin on Wednesday, February 11, starting at 4 a.m. EST. The launch itself is scheduled for 6:01 a.m. EST, followed by audio-only discussions between the crew, the space station, and flight controllers during Dragon's transit to the orbital complex.

The postlaunch news conference, featuring NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and other officials, will take place at 7:30 a.m. EST on Thursday, February 12, following the targeted docking of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station.

Live arrival coverage will begin on Thursday, February 12, starting at 8:30 a.m. EST, with the crew's arrival at the space station and the subsequent docking process taking place later in the day.

Members of the public can also attend the launch virtually through NASA's virtual guest program, which includes curated launch resources and notifications about related opportunities or changes.

NASA will provide live coverage of all mission-related events on its website, YouTube channel, and other online platforms. The agency's media credentialing policy is available online for those wishing to request in-person access to the launch site.

The Crew-12 mission marks NASA's 12th crew rotation mission and the 13th human spaceflight mission to the International Space Station supported by the Dragon spacecraft since 2020, as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
 
🚀💫 I'm so stoked for this launch! It's like, super exciting to see our astronauts in action 🤩. Having a virtual media event on Feb 8 is a great way to get us all hyped and informed about what's going down 👍. And can you believe we're getting to attend the launch virtually? 🎉 That's just amazing! Plus, it's not every day we get to see these brave astronauts in space 💪. I'm sure Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway will do an awesome job on this mission 🙌. It's like, a dream come true for all us space fans out there 🚀💫
 
OMG, can you believe it?! 🚀👽 The Crew-12 mission is going to be EPIC!!! 💥 I mean, we're talking about NASA and SpaceX coming together for a seamless launch and docking process! 📈 According to NASA, the crew members are: @JessicaMeir, @JackHathaway, @SophieAdenot, and @AndreyFedyaev 🤝

Here's the stats breakdown:

- 2025 is shaping up to be a great year for space exploration!
- SpaceX has been on fire since its Crew-1 mission in 2020! 🔥
- The Crew-12 mission will mark NASA's 13th human spaceflight mission to the ISS, which means we're getting closer to making space travel a regular thing!

📊 Did you know?
- The average cost of launching a crew member into orbit is around $2 billion 🤑
- The International Space Station orbits the Earth at an altitude of approximately 250 miles (400 km) 🌎

Anyway, I'm hyped for this mission and can't wait to see it unfold! 🚀 Let's do this! 💪
 
I'm so stoked for this launch 🚀💥! I mean, can you believe we're gonna have a live coverage of it? It's like, super cool to be able to watch it all go down with the astronauts on board 🤩. I love how NASA is making sure everyone can attend, whether it's in person or virtually through their guest program. That's so awesome! 👏 And can we talk about the crew for a sec? Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway are literally my heroes 💪👍. They're gonna make some amazing memories up there and I'm here for it 📚💫. The whole Crew-12 mission is just a big deal, you know? It's like, we're one step closer to exploring the universe and all that jazz 🚀🌠. Bring on Feb 11th!
 
🚀👥 I'm so hyped for this launch! It's amazing how far space exploration has come, and it's incredible that we get to witness these events live 📺. The fact that NASA is offering virtual guest access to the launch site is also super cool – more people should be able to experience this kind of event 🌟. And can you believe Crew-12 is the 13th human spaceflight mission to the International Space Station? It's mind-blowing to think about how many ppl have been to space since 2020 🚀💫
 
🚀🎉 Omg, i cant w8 for this launch!! 🕰️Feb 11 is gonna be epic! 🤩 NASA is doin an amazing job with these live coverage schedules 📺. The crew members are lookin so cool 👨‍🚀💪 and i love that theyre gonna share their expiriences with us 🤗. It's also awesome that we can virtually attend the launch through NASA's virtual guest program 🎟️. I'm hyped for thursday's arrival coverage 📅, cant w8 to see those astronauts in action 💥. This crew-12 mission is gonna be lit 🔥!
 
🚀👊 what's up with these live events? always gotta have a virtual guest program for the public 🤔 NASA needs to step up its online game if it wants to engage more people in space exploration 🔥 and btw, can we get some real-time updates on the crew's experience on the ISS? that's the part where things get really interesting 😏 I'm hyped for Crew-12 but I wish they could give us some behind-the-scenes peeks at the mission prep 📸
 
I'm low-key hyped for this launch 🚀👽. It's crazy how we're already getting live coverage schedules a week before the actual event. I mean, what's next? A countdown clock that starts ticking down on Feb 8 😂. The lineup for the virtual media event looks solid too - gotta love seeing these astronauts go through the motions 🤖. Plus, it's dope to see how NASA is making sure the public can be a part of this historic moment... who wouldn't want to watch a crew of humans arrive at the ISS in real-time? Mind you, I'm all about the tech behind SpaceX and their Dragon spacecraft - those are some fancy engineering skills right there 💻. Bring on Feb 11!
 
🚀🔥 I'm getting hyped for this launch! I mean, it's not just another SpaceX crew launch, it's NASA's 12th crew rotation mission and their 13th time docking at ISS with Dragon. That's some serious space experience going on here.

I wonder if they'll have any new tech or experiments to share during the postlaunch news conference? The ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot is also part of this crew, which makes it even more interesting.

And omg, live arrival coverage starting at 8:30 a.m. EST! I hope I can get my hands on that virtual guest program... 🤞
 
🚀 I'm super excited for the upcoming launch of SpaceX's Crew-12 mission! 🤩 It's going to be a historic moment for NASA and the world as they mark their 13th human spaceflight mission to the International Space Station. 🌎 The fact that we'll get to see this live on NASA's YouTube channel is just amazing - I mean, who wouldn't want to witness history being made?! 📺

I'm a bit worried about the launch itself, though... 6:01 a.m. EST? That's early! 😅 I've got a feeling it's going to be a crazy ride for the crew and everyone watching from around the world. But at the same time, it's such an important mission that we can't afford to miss out on any details.

One thing that really caught my eye was the virtual media event happening on February 8 - featuring the entire Crew-12 team! 🤝 That's going to be so cool to see, I'm sure they'll have some amazing insights and stories to share. And with the NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman attending the post-launch news conference, it's clear that we're in for a treat.

I've always been fascinated by the whole Crew-12 program - the fact that it's part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program since 2020 is just incredible. 🚀 The partnership between NASA and SpaceX has been so groundbreaking, and I'm excited to see what this mission brings! 🎉
 
So they're gonna make a big deal about this SpaceX launch 🚀... like it's some kinda earth-shattering event or something 😒. I mean, we all know NASA and SpaceX have been collab'ing for ages, so what's new? 🤔 They just wanna get their hands on more space cash 💸 and use the Crew-12 mission as an excuse to show off their tech 🔧. And don't even get me started on the "public" outreach program... sounds like a fancy way of saying they want us to pay attention to this launch so we don't ask too many questions 🤷‍♀️. Mark my words, there's more to this mission than meets the eye 👀...
 
🚀 I'm so hyped for this launch! I've been following the SpaceX Crew-12 mission and it's gonna be epic 🤩. The fact that they're having a virtual media event on Feb 8 is awesome, can't wait to see the crew members intro themselves and share their excitement for the mission 🚀💬. And omg, live arrival coverage on Feb 12? 🎉 I'll be glued to my screen when Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway arrive at the space station 🤝. The Crew-12 mission is gonna break records and push boundaries 🌟, can't wait to see what NASA has in store for us this time around 👀
 
February is gonna be lit 🚀! Can't wait for the Crew-12 launch on Feb 11... been following this mission and it's gonna be awesome seeing those astronauts dock at the ISS 💫👨‍ Space travel is the future, you know? And NASA's live coverage is always so sick 📺💻. I'm planning to tune in virtually through their guest program - who knows, maybe I'll even get some new space facts 🤯. Bring on the rocket science 🚀
 
omg i'm so stoked for this launch! 🚀😍 like, it's going to be a huge deal when these astronauts finally arrive at the ISS. i've been following the whole Crew-12 mission and it's crazy to think about how much prep has gone into getting them there. the fact that we can watch all the live coverage on NASA's YouTube channel is just amazing 📹💻. i mean, who needs a fancy press conference when you can have multiple streams and notifications? 🤣 plus, the whole virtual guest program thing sounds like so much fun! 🎉 can't wait to see what they get up to in space 😆
 
idk about all this live coverage 🤔... like, who really needs to watch a news conference on youtube at 11 am on monday? 🙄 and what's up with the crew members' names - jessica meir and jack hathaway? don't they have last names or something? 🤷‍♀️ also, why do we need to know about all these different platforms for live coverage... nasa's website, youtube, other online platforms... can't it just be on one thing? 😒
 
I don't know about all this fuss over live coverage 🤔... just a bunch of folks watching on their screens, if you ask me 😴. What's the big deal? It's just a launch and some people going up to space 🚀... I mean, I guess it's kinda cool that they're making it so accessible for the public, but do we really need all these virtual events and live streams? Can't we just watch some actual videos later on like normal humans 👎. And what's with all the prelaunch news conferences? It feels like NASA's trying to be the center of attention 📺...
 
🚀 so they're gonna have all these live events leading up to the launch... it's pretty cool that regular folks can tune in virtually through NASA's YouTube channel 📺. and I'm curious about this Dragon spacecraft - how does it dock with the space station without causing any issues? 🤔 also, I wonder who's gonna be in charge of making sure everything goes smoothly during the crew's stay on board... gotta be some serious planning that went into this mission 🕒
 
Omg u guys SpaceX is gonna be live on our screens soon! 🚀 I'm super hyped about this Crew-12 mission, it's gonna be lit! 😎 They've got an amazing crew and a sick ride to the ISS. I mean, can't wait for 6:01 a.m. EST Feb 11th to kick off. The NASA live coverage is gonna be epic, with so many events lined up, prelaunch confs, post-launch news conferences... all on YouTube! 📺 Don't miss out on this opportunity, the virtual guest program is open too, btw. It's like we're right there with the crew, witnessing history unfold. 🌟
 
OMG u guys! 🚀💥 so there's this huge live stream event on Feb 8 where we get to see the crew members of SpaceX's Crew-12 mission go down! I'm literally super stoked about it 💥, especially with astronauts Jessica Meir & Jack Hathaway on board 😍. They're gonna answer questions from the media and give us a sneak peek at what they've been up to 🤔. And can we talk about how cool it is that there's a virtual guest program so ppl can tune in from home? 📺👀 it's like, total #SpaceX action! 🚀💪
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s pretty cool that they’re making this whole thing virtual so more people can watch 🚀. Like, I get that space exploration is expensive and all, but isn’t it awesome that NASA is trying to make this accessible to everyone? It feels like a new era for space travel, you know? 💫
 
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