On Saturday, November 26th, the International Space Station will get a new cargo Dragon spaceship when it is launched by the private space company.

The early stages of the flight will be shown on the live stream.

There is a way to watch the 26th Commercial Resupply Services mission.

The first flight of C211 is the third cargo vehicle of its second- generation design.

The first version of the new design flew to the space station. Saturday's flight expanded the fleet to three vehicles with the addition of the Dragon 2 cargo capsule.

The previous version had to be captured by one of the station's robotic arms as part of the docking procedure.

One more Crew Dragon will be built by the company. Crewed missions to the International Space Station began in 2020 and so far six astronauts have flown to the station.

How to watch

The launch was delayed earlier in the week. There will be a liftoff from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on November 26.

There is a backup launch opportunity if Saturday's launch is unable to proceed. On November 27th.

The updates on flight readiness will be posted on the account.

You can watch the mission via the player at the top of the page, or you can watch it on the same channel.

Real-time footage of the ascent, as well as views of the first-stage separation and spacecraft deployment, will be offered by multiple cameras on the ground and on the Falcon 9 rocket.

The live stream will include coverage of the upright landing of the first stage booster on the Just Read the Instructions.

At 7:30 a.m., the space station will be autonomously docked with the Dragon craft. On Sunday, November 27th

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