NASA, SpaceX shoot for predawn Crew-12 launch with sonic boom possible
The Space Coast’s first human spaceflight of the year is on tap for early Friday morning as NASA and SpaceX aim to send up a mission to the International Space Station, and also bring back the rocket’s booster that could bring with it a sonic boom across Central Florida.
The launch of Crew-12 atop a Falcon 9 rocket is targeting liftoff at 5:15 a.m. from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 40.
Space Launch Delta 45’s weather squadron forecasts a 90% chance for good conditions at the launch site, but there remains a moderate risk of poor conditions along the launch corridor. Poor weather along that path would force a delay as it would violate NASA’s needs in the event of an emergency abort before it gets to orbit.
“After detailed weather briefings Thursday morning, forecasters and mission managers opted to continue into the Crew-12 launch countdown,” reads an update from NASA. “They will again review the forecast around 10 p.m. Thursday, a few hours before the crew suits up.”