Lift-off is scheduled for Nov. 14."Members of the public can attend the launch virtually, receiving mission updates and opportunities normally reserved for on-site guests," NASA officials wrote in a statement on Tuesday (Nov. 3).
"NASA's virtual launch experience for Crew-1 includes curated launch resources, a digital boarding pass, notifications about NASA social interactions and the opportunity for a virtual launch passport stamp following a successful launch," the agency added.
You can download a Crew-1 "launch passport" https://nvite.jsc.nasa.gov/download.asp?fname=501_SP-2020-08…
Sign up for emailed mission updates https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nasas-spacex-crew-1-launch-regi…
Register for social media updates https://www.facebook.com/events/2784819011845807/
NASA has also compiled a teaching toolkit for Crew-1 that educators and parents can use to help get students excited about science, technology, engineering and math. You can find that resource https://www.nasa.gov/stem/nextgenstem/commercial_crew/crew-1…