The SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft is seen from cameras outside the International Space Station as it passed under the complex at 2.5km.
The fly under allowed crew aboard the Station to send commands to the spacecraft to test that they can control the craft. Tests were successful which is crucial in tomorrows berthing of the spacecraft to the Station.
A briefing is held at Kennedy Space Center's Media Center to discuss the details of today's launch scrub.
Launch was set for 08:55 UTC but was scrubbed at T-0.5 seconds due to a high chamber pressure reading in engine 5 of the Falcon 9 first stage.
The next launch attempt is May 22nd at 07:44 UTC, 03:44 Local time.
Once used to recover Solid Rocket Boosters from the Space Shuttle, The Freedom Star has been setup with one of the tracking cameras once used for the Space Shuttle. Out at sea they will track the separation of Dragon and solar array deployment using highly tuned optics on a tracking mount to dampen out motion from over 200 miles away.
The planned SpaceX launch today at 08:55 UTC was aborted by the on board computer after it saw a high pressure reading in the first stage engine 5 chamber. The vehicle was then safed.
The next launch attempt is May 22nd 2012 at 07:44 UTC, 03:44 Local time.
HD Highlights of the removal of Shuttle Enterprise from the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) at JFK Airport in New York.
Shuttle Enterprise is being transferred to the Intrepid Museum.
A Japanese H-IIA rocket rolled out to the launch pad at the Tanegashima Space Center today.
The rocket will carry the GCOM-W1 and KOMPSAT-3 satellites, Launch is set for May 17th at 16:39 UTC.
Expedition 31 crew members left their crew quarters in the hotel and suited up into their launch suits. After undergoing pressure checks they then had a chance to have final words with their family and friends.
Expedition 31 crew members took part in a traditional walk out ceremony before getting on buses and heading to the launch pad where the Soyuz vehicle awaited.
Space shuttle Endeavour was powered down for the final time at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 9:58 a.m. EDT on May 11. Over the course of its 19-year career, Endeavour spent 299 days in space during 25 missions. Endeavour is being prepared for public display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Its ferry flight to California is targeted for mid-September.
The three membered Expedition 31 crew suit up in their launch suits and perform fit checks with their Soyuz TMA-04M Spacecraft that will launch them to the International Space Station.
List off is set for 03:01 UTC on May 15th 2012.
The Russian Soyuz TMA-04M Spacecraft that will lift off the Expedition 31 crew members to the International Space Station this month was encapsulated in it's payload fairing which will protect the spacecraft during launch.
List off is set for 03:01 UTC on May 15th 2012.
The three member crew scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on May 15th arrived at the Baikonur launch site in Kazakhstan.
Lift off is set for 03:01 UTC on May 15th 2012.