.NASA is going to offer online launch and docking coverage of a Roscosmos packages space capsule delivering nearly 3 tons of food items, fuel, and also materials to the Expedition 71 team aboard the International Space Station.The unpiloted Improvement 89 spacecraft is actually booked to go for 11:20 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, Aug. 14 (8:20 a.m. Baikonur opportunity, Thursday, Aug. 15), on a Soyuz spacecraft coming from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.Reside launch protection will certainly start at 11 p.m. on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA application, YouTube, as well as the organization's site. Find out exactly how to flow NASA+ via a range of systems consisting of social networks.After a two-day in-orbit quest to the place, the spacecraft is going to autonomously dock to the aft port of the Zvezda solution component at 1:56 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 17. NASA's coverage of rendezvous as well as docking will begin at 1 a.m., on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA application, YouTube, and the agency's website.The space probe will definitely continue to be dropped anchor at the station for approximately six months before departing for a re-entry into Planet's air to get rid of trash filled by the crew.The International Spaceport Station is a merging of science, modern technology, and also individual innovation that enables analysis not possible on Earth. For much more than 23 years, NASA has supported an ongoing USA individual presence aboard the orbiting lab, through which rocketeers have actually know to stay and also operate in area for prolonged periods of time. The spaceport station is actually a jumping-off place for cultivating a reduced Earth economic situation and also NASA's following great jumps in expedition, including objectives to the Moon under Artemis and also, essentially, human expedition of Mars.Receive breaking information, graphics and also attributes from the space station on Instagram, Facebook, and also X.To read more about the International Spaceport Station, its own research, as well as team, visit:.https://www.nasa.gov/station.- end-.Jimi Russell/ Julian ColtreHeadquarters, Washington202-358-1100james.j.russell@nasa.gov/ julian.n.coltre@nasa.gov.Sandra JonesJohnson Room Center, Houston281-483-5111sandra.p.jones@nasa.gov.