NASA and the other teams are expecting the SpaceX Dragon Endeavor to dock from the International Space Station Sunday.
The hatch is expected to close at 6:30 p.m. The 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 888-666-1846 The departure was delayed because of the weather.
There is a chance of a splashdown off the coast of Florida. According to NASA, Monday, April 25 if all goes well.
At 6:30 p.m. You can watch the hatch closing live on NASA.gov.
You can watch live coverage of the undocking at NASA.gov.
The goal is to build a private space station and commercial hub.
The crew that will conduct multiple experiments in the space station includes astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria and Mark Pathy, as well as investor and former Israeli Air Force pilot Eytan Stibbe.
Christianna Silva contributed to the article.