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NASA Updates Coverage: Crew Flight Test Launch & Docking to Station

NASA provides live coverage of Boeing Crew Flight Test launch & docking to the International Space Station. Exciting moment in space history!

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NASA astronauts inside the Boeing Starliner spacecraft during the Crew Flight Test
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is pictured from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will launch aboard Starliner for the agency’s Boeing Crew Flight Test. Credits: NASA/Joel Kowsky

NASA is gearing up for another milestone in space exploration with the upcoming Boeing Crew Flight Test. This test will carry NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to and from the International Space Station (ISS). And guess what? NASA is providing live coverage of the entire mission, from launch activities to docking at the ISS.

Scheduled for Wednesday, June 5, at 10:52 a.m. EDT, the ULA Atlas V rocket and Boeing Starliner spacecraft will blast off from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The spacecraft will dock to the forward-facing port of the ISS’s Harmony module on Thursday, June 6, at approximately 12:15 p.m.

Wilmore and Williams will spend about a week at the ISS, conducting tests on the Starliner spacecraft and its subsystems. This is an important step for NASA as they work towards certifying the transportation system for future missions to the ISS. The Commercial Crew Program aims to make space travel more accessible and cost-effective through partnerships with American private industry.

Now, let’s talk about NASA’s extensive coverage of this mission. Starting at 6:45 a.m. EDT on June 5, you can catch the launch coverage on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA app, YouTube, and the agency’s website. The launch itself will take place at 10:52 a.m., followed by continuous coverage leading up to docking, hatch opening, and welcome remarks. Make sure to tune in for the postlaunch news conference at 12:30 p.m., where key figures such as NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Vice President and Program Manager of Commercial Crew Program, Boeing, Mark Nappi, will provide updates and insights.

Media personnel will have the opportunity to ask questions during the news conferences, either in person or via phone. Limited auditorium space will be available for in-person participation, so it’s important to contact the Kennedy newsroom in advance to secure a spot.

On June 6, the day of docking, coverage will resume at 9:30 a.m. on NASA+, the NASA app, YouTube, NASA Television, and the agency’s website. The docking itself is targeted for 12:15 p.m., followed by hatch opening at 2 p.m. and welcome remarks at 2:20 p.m. The post-docking news conference will take place at NASA’s Johnson Space Center at 3:30 p.m., featuring participants such as NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free and Manager of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, Steve Stich.

All these times are estimates and could change based on real-time operations. Stay updated by following the space station blog for the latest information.

But what if you can’t watch the entire coverage? Don’t worry, NASA has you covered. Audio-only coverage of the news conferences and launch activities will be available on the NASA “V” circuits. Plus, NASA’s Launch Information Service and Amateur Television System will provide launch audio on specific radio frequencies.

If you prefer a visual experience, you can catch a live video feed of the launch from Space Launch Complex-41 on NASA Kennedy’s YouTube channel. The feed will be uninterrupted until four hours prior to launch, when the prelaunch broadcast begins on NASA Television.

For additional information and updates, visit NASA’s website before, during, and after the launch. They will be providing live streaming, blog updates, on-demand videos, and photos of the mission.

Are you unable to attend the launch in person? No problem! You can still experience the excitement virtually. NASA’s virtual guest program offers registered attendees curated launch resources, notifications about related opportunities or changes, and even a stamp for the NASA virtual guest passport following the launch.

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Lastly, don’t forget to engage with NASA and fellow space enthusiasts on social media. Use the hashtags #Starliner and #NASASocial to let people know you’re following the mission. Tag and follow NASA and other relevant accounts on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for more updates and behind-the-scenes content.

If you prefer Spanish-language coverage, NASA en Español is at your service. Check out their X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube pages for additional mission coverage.

This Boeing Crew Flight Test is not only an important step for NASA and the Commercial Crew Program but also a significant achievement in human spaceflight history. It paves the way for future missions to the Moon and eventually Mars. So, mark your calendars, set your reminders, and get ready to witness another remarkable moment in space exploration!

For NASA’s launch blog and more information about the mission, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew

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BREAKING: Artemis II Successfully Launches on Historic Moon Mission

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Last Updated on April 2, 2026 by Daily News Staff

🕒 [UPDATE] Orion Performs Translunar Injection Burn

The spacecraft has completed its critical engine burn, sending Artemis II on a trajectory toward the Moon. This marks the official start of its deep space journey.


Rocket launching into the sky. BREAKING: Artemis II Successfully Launches on Historic Moon Mission
Source: NASA | Artemis II launch coverage and official mission updates

Artemis II Successfully Launches

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA has successfully launched its Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed journey toward the Moon in more than 50 years.

The powerful Space Launch System (SLS) rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on April 1, carrying four astronauts on a 10-day mission around the Moon and back. 

On board are Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. The mission is already being hailed as a major milestone in NASA’s effort to return humans to deep space. 

Shortly after liftoff, the Orion spacecraft successfully reached orbit and deployed its solar arrays, beginning its journey that will eventually send the crew on a translunar trajectory toward the Moon. 

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Source: NASA/Bill Ingalls

Artemis II is a lunar flyby mission, meaning astronauts will not land but will travel farther from Earth than any human mission in decades while testing critical systems needed for future landings. 

The mission also marks several historic firsts, including the first woman and the first person of color—Victor Glover—to travel into lunar space. 

NASA says the mission is a key step toward future lunar landings and long-term plans to establish a human presence on the Moon later this decade. 


🛰️ Artemis II Mission Timeline

The 10-day Artemis II mission follows a carefully planned trajectory from Earth to the Moon and back:

  • Day 1: Launch and Earth orbit
  • Day 1–2: Translunar injection burn
  • Days 2–4: Deep space travel
  • Days 4–5: Lunar flyby
  • Days 5–8: Return to Earth
  • Days 9–10: Reentry and splashdown

For official updates and in-depth mission details, visit the following trusted sources:


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  • NASA Artemis II press materials and briefings
  • NASA Kennedy Space Center launch operations updates

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Valerie Thomas: NASA Engineer, Inventor, and STEM Trailblazer

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Valerie Thomas is a true pioneer in the world of science and technology. A NASA engineer and physicist, she is best known for inventing the illusion transmitter, a groundbreaking device that creates 3D images using concave mirrors. This invention laid the foundation for modern 3D imaging and virtual reality technologies.

Beyond her inventions, Thomas broke barriers as an African American woman in STEM, mentoring countless young scientists and advocating for diversity in science and engineering. Her work at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center helped advance satellite technology and data visualization, making her contributions both innovative and enduring.

In our latest short video, we highlight Valerie Thomas’ remarkable journey—from her early passion for science to her groundbreaking work at NASA. Watch and be inspired by a true STEM pioneer whose legacy continues to shape the future of space and technology.

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Forgotten Genius Fridays is a weekly collection of short videos and articles dedicated to inventors, innovators, scientists, and creators whose impact changed the world—but whose names were often left out of the textbooks.

From life-saving inventions and cultural breakthroughs to game-changing ideas buried by bias, our series digs up the truth behind the minds that mattered.

Each episode of The Knowledge runs 30–90 seconds, designed for curious minds on the go—perfect for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Reels, and quick reads.

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Beneath the Waves: The Global Push to Build Undersea Railways

Undersea railways are transforming transportation, turning oceans from barriers into gateways. Proven by tunnels like the Channel and Seikan, these innovations offer cleaner, reliable connections for passengers and freight. Ongoing projects in China and Europe, alongside future proposals, signal a new era of global mobility beneath the waves.

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Trains beneath the ocean are no longer science fiction—they’re already in operation.

For most of modern history, oceans have acted as natural barriers—dividing nations, slowing trade, and shaping how cities grow. But beneath the waves, a quiet transportation revolution is underway. Infrastructure once limited by geography is now being reimagined through undersea railways.

Undersea rail tunnels—like the Channel Tunnel and Japan’s Seikan Tunnel—proved decades ago that trains could reliably travel beneath the ocean floor. Today, new projects are expanding that vision even further.

Around the world, engineers and governments are investing in undersea railways—tunnels that allow high-speed trains to travel beneath oceans and seas. Once considered science fiction, these projects are now operational, under construction, or actively being planned.

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Undersea Rail Is Already a Reality

Japan’s Seikan Tunnel and the Channel Tunnel between the United Kingdom and France proved decades ago that undersea railways are not only possible, but reliable. These tunnels carry passengers and freight beneath the sea every day, reshaping regional connectivity.

Undersea railways are cleaner than short-haul flights, more resilient than bridges, and capable of lasting more than a century. As climate pressures and congestion increase, rail beneath the sea is emerging as a practical solution for future mobility.

What’s Being Built Right Now

China is currently constructing the Jintang Undersea Railway Tunnel as part of the Ningbo–Zhoushan high-speed rail line, while Europe’s Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link will soon connect Denmark and Germany beneath the Baltic Sea. These projects highlight how transportation and technology are converging to solve modern mobility challenges.

The Mega-Projects Still on the Drawing Board

Looking ahead, proposals such as the Helsinki–Tallinn Tunnel and the long-studied Strait of Gibraltar rail tunnel could reshape global affairs by linking regions—and even continents—once separated by water.

Why Undersea Rail Matters

The future of transportation may not rise above the ocean—but run quietly beneath it.

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