NASA will be providing live coverage of Sunday's launch starting at 11 a.m.
You can also follow the coverage via one of the space agency's social media channels including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitch.tv.
Watch history unfold on Saturday, May 30, as NASA and SpaceX launch astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to the International Space Station.
The first launch attempt on May 27 was scrubbed due to weather.Set a reminder to tune for joint NASA/SpaceX coverage starting at 11 a.m.
If the launch is successful, the coverage will continue on Sunday when the Crew Dragon spacecraft is expected to dock with the ISS.
"But I also want to say this was a great day for NASA, it was a great day for SpaceX.
Bridenstine said NASA and SpaceX would not be pressurized into going ahead with the launch if the conditions are not right?
Discussing the significance of the event, former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino previously told Newsweek: "This launch represents the realization of a decades' long dream to migrate part of human space exploration to private companies.