According to the statement, NASA and SpaceX's first crew rotation mission is targeted for November 14, at 7:49 p.m. EST Saturday.
.@NASA and @SpaceX are now targeting Nov. 14 at 7:49 p.m. EST for the launch of the first crew rotation mission to the @Space_Station.
— NASA Commercial Crew (@Commercial_Crew) October 26, 2020
Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 4 p.m. EDT for a media teleconference to discuss the upcoming launch: https://t.co/NxXawG10KJ pic.twitter.com/Bv6ZETJPTd
"NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission will launch the agency’s astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, along with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission specialist Soichi Noguchi, from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy," NASA said.
Earlier, NASA reported that the launch of the spacecraft to the ISS would take place no earlier than early to mid-November.
These four astronauts are getting ready to launch to the @Space_Station aboard a @SpaceX Crew Dragon:
— NASA Commercial Crew (@Commercial_Crew) October 16, 2020
1⃣ Shannon Walker
2⃣ @VicGlover
3⃣ @Astro_illini
4⃣ @Astro_Soichi
Currently, the launch is targeted for no earlier than early-to-mid November: https://t.co/iu1oydAtxA pic.twitter.com/Dm73OjJ0b9