Everything seems to be going according to plan for the Monday launch.
This is according to a NASA, and SpaceX prelaunch teleconference held late on Saturday.The mission will have on board four crewmembers: NASA astronauts Warren "Woody" Hoburg and Stephen Bowen, the United Arab Emirates Sultan Al-Neyadi, and Andrey Fedyaev of Russian space agency Roscosmos."The crews are doing great. Spirits are high and they are ready to go," NASA's Dana Weigel, deputy ISS program manager, said during the conference.
"We will not fly until we're ready. We won't fly until the hardware is ready," said Reed. "We've done multiple reviews, and we'll continue to look at the data, the hardware and ensure that we're ready to fly these great folks and bring them home to their families when it's time."
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