SpaceX prepares for Falcon 9 CRS-34 launch with 95 percent favorable weather

SpaceX prepares for Falcon 9 CRS-34 launch with 95 percent favorable weather
SpaceX readies CRS-34 liftoff

SpaceX is set to launch its Falcon 9 rocket for the CRS-34 mission to the International Space Station, with liftoff scheduled in one hour. Weather conditions are reported at 95 percent favorable, increasing the likelihood of an on-time launch.

A live webcast will begin approximately 20 minutes before liftoff, offering real-time coverage of the event. The CRS-34 mission is part of SpaceX's ongoing collaboration with NASA to deliver cargo and supplies to the International Space Station.

SpaceX last prepared its Falcon 9 for the CAS500-2 mission from California, targeting the launch of 45 payloads. More recently, the company completed a full-scale countdown rehearsal for Starship and Super Heavy, loading over 5,000 tonnes of propellant ahead of future deep-space missions. These developments come as SpaceX continues its operational cadence with NASA missions to the ISS.

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