The crew members will spend three days orbiting Earth, document their experience, and conduct low-gravity science before splashing down off Florida’s coast.
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Getting to see our rocket & capsule roll out of onto the launch pad was such an incredible experience! It’s happening!!!! https://t.co/GktyvpKfxi— Hayley Arceneaux (@ArceneauxHayley) September 12, 2021
SpaceX claims this will be one of the most well-documented space missions ever. And the views should be spectacular. The nose of the Crew Dragon has been modified since the spacecraft doesn’t have to dock with the International Space Station.Â
It has become a large, bowl-shaped dome window that should provide clear views of space. And send them back to Earth.
 Netflix is already running the Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space documentary series. They will be following the crew from launch-to-landing.Â
SpaceX will live-stream the event.