Directly viewing the process of SpaceX launching NASA TESS satellite to space

According to NASA's schedule, the TESS satellite will be launched into space by Space X on Falcon 9 missiles, at Cape Canaveral, Florida , at 6:32 pm Monday evening in the Eastern time zone (ie 5:30 am on April 17 morning by hour. Vietnam).

The satellite called Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) , will be launched into space to find thousands of new planets over a two-year period. The introduction of TESS into space will be undertaken by SpaceX's Falcon 9 missile, and after the launch of the missile is completed, the thrusters will be retrieved to save the cost of rocket launch.

According to NASA's schedule, TESS will be launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 6:32 pm Monday in the Eastern time zone (ie 5:30 am on April 17, Vietnam time). According to SpaceX, "TESS will discover planets orbiting bright stars near Earth. TESS's discovery process will last for about two years."

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The introduction of TESS into space will be undertaken by SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket.

The entire Falcon 9 missile launch process will be broadcast live on YouTube by SpaceX. The fact that Livestream launched the rocket has been implemented by SpaceX over the years and has attracted more and more attention from many people, as it is indeed a very spectacular scene. The last time, the red color in the outer space "inspires many people".

"It is necessary to have things that inspire you, so that every morning when you wake up you may be glad that you are part of humanity. That's why I do this, make things that are inspirational. " - Elon Musk shared in an interview in March.

However, shortly after, the US Ocean and Atmospheric Administration said that the US government required a license to show scenes from Earth from outer space. SpaceX is currently making every effort to obtain this license. However, this will not affect the presentation of TESS images, as this is a project funded by NASA.

You can follow the whole launch of SpaceX's rocket launch process at, starting at about 5am on April 17 in Vietnam time .