SpaceX Crew-12 launch latest news: NASA’s next astronaut crew ready for Feb. 13 liftoff

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Crew-12 Falcon 9 rocket first stage fueled for launch

A black and white SpaceX rocket on the launch pad for Crew-12

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SpaceX reports that the first stage of the Crew-12 Falcon 9 rocket has been fueled with its RP-1 rocket-grade kerosene fuel for today’s launch.

Fueling is continuing in what SpaceX calls a “late load” approach to fuel the rocket in the final minutes before a planned liftoff. Stage 2 liquid oxygen loading is now underway

The Dragon Freedom capsule is one of five crewed Dragon capsules SpaceX uses for trips to and from the International Space Station.

“We’re tracking no holds against launch today,” flight controllers radioed to Dragon astronauts.

“Dragon copies, great news,” Crew-12 commander Jessica Meir said.

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Crew-12’s Falcon 9 rocket is ‘go’ for fueling

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule "Freedom," which will fly the Crew-12 astronaut mission to the International Space Station, stand on the pad on launch day, Feb. 13, 2026.

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Hatch closed on Crew-12 mission’s Dragon capsule

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon capsule that will fly the Crew-12 mission stand on the pad on launch day, Feb. 13, 2026.

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Crew-12 launch webcast has begun

four astronauts in white and black spacesuits sit inside a space capsule on earth

The four astronauts of Spacex’s Crew-12 mission sit inside their Crew Dragon capsule about two hours before their planned launch on Feb. 13, 2026. (Image credit: NASA)

Crew-12 astronauts arrive at the launch pad

a white and black rocket is seen from afar, sitting on its launch pad at night

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the company’s Dragon spacecraft on top stands vertical on the launch pad at Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, ahead of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 launch. (Image credit: NASA)

How to watch SpaceX’s Crew-12 launch early Friday

The Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft that will fly the Crew-12 astronaut mission to the International Space Station for NASA stand on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at sunset on Feb. 10, 2026.

The Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft that will fly the Crew-12 astronaut mission to the International Space Station for NASA stand on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at sunset on Feb. 10, 2026. (Image credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

If you’re hoping to watch SpaceX’s Crew-12 astronaut launch to the International Space Station, you’re in luck. You’ll have a wide variety of ways to tune in, including by watching the launch live in the video feed at the top of this page.

Our Spaceflight Editor Mike Wall has the full guide here:

Watch SpaceX launch Crew-12 astronaut mission to the International Space Station early on Feb. 13

NASA’s Crew-12 launch webcast will begin at 3:15 a.m. EST (0815 GMT) on Friday, Feb. 13, with the launch itself scheduled for 5:15 a.m. EST (1015 GMT).

While you can watch it on Space.com and via our YouTube channel, you can also watch it directly from NASA, which will stream the launch live on NASA+, YouTube and Amazon Prime, as well as its social media channels.

The launch should cover SpaceX’s actual Falcon 9 rocket liftoff, its’ first stage booster landing and the Dragon capsule separation from its Falcon 9 upper stage.

NASA will provide a different webcast on Saturday, Feb. 14, for docking at the International Space Station as needed.

This will be our last update of today, Thursday. We’ll see you early Friday for the launch!

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Tariq Malik


Weather looks favorable for Crew-12 launch

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SpaceX, NASA are ‘go’ for Crew-12 launch Friday

four people in white flight suits pose for a picture

(Image credit: SpaceX)

The Crew-12 astronaut team is commanded by astronaut Jessica Meir, with Jack Hathaway serving as pilot. Both are NASA astronauts. Rounding out the crew are European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot of France and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedaev. They will fly an 8-month mission to the ISS.

Crew-12 is a replacement crew for Crew-11, a team of four astronauts who returned to Earth earier than planned last month in what was the first-ever medical evacuation of the space station. Meir and her Crew-12 crewmates were originally scheduled to launch sometime in March, but NASA and SpaceX moved the flight up after the early return of Crew-11.

Space.com’s Josh Dinner is on the scene for the relief crew’s launch and will br providing updates over the next day that I’ll share directly with you here.

You’ll also be able to watch the launch live on this page early Friday, courtesy of NASA TV, with our livestream beginning at 3:15 a.m. EST (0815 GMT).

Tariq Malik

Tariq Malik

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