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SpaceX, NASA, launch four astronauts to ISS

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SpaceX, NASA, launch four astronauts to ISS for eight-month mission
A SpaceX rocket sent four astronauts to the International Space Station for an eight-month mission focused on microgravity.

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Four New Astronauts Arrive at the International Space Station to Replace NASA's Evacuated Crew
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Everything about NASA Artemis II moon mission: Space shuttle parts, delays, astronauts, more
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Four people on NASA'S Crew-12 arrive at the International Space Station
The four members of NASA'S SpaceX Crew-12 mission docked at the International Space Station on Saturday afternoon.

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Four new astronauts arrive at the International Space Station to replace NASA’s evacuated crew
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Four astronauts blast into space for special NASA mission
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New astronauts launch to the International Space Station after medical evacuation
SpaceX launched the replacements as soon as possible at NASA’s request, sending the U.S., French and Russian astronauts on an expected eight- to nine-month mission stretching until fall.

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SpaceX Crew-12 launch latest news: NASA ISS astronaut crew ready to fly
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4 members of NASA’S SpaceX Crew-12 mission docked at the International Space Station
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Houston may not get Discovery shuttle after all. About NASA chief's plans

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman appeared to suggest that space shuttle Discovery may not be relocated to Houston's Johnson Space Center in Texas.
Morning Overview on MSN
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Why NASA’s shocking plan to move Space Shuttle Discovery has people furious

The proposal to uproot Space Shuttle Discovery from its museum home and ship it to Texas ignited a rare mix of outrage among curators, engineers, and space fans. What sounded like a simple relocation quickly came to be seen as a politically driven plan that risked damaging a national artifact and rewriting how the United
Niners Wire
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NASA's Discovery shuttle, launched in Florida, may not move to Houston

NASA's iconic Discovery space shuttle, which launched dozens of times from Florida, may not be relocated to Houston for display.
Space Coast Daily
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NASA Astronaut Winston Scott Previews Artemis II Launch in Exclusive Interview on Space Coast Daily

NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Navy captain Winston Scott recently sat down with Space Coast Daily for an in-depth interview with John Harper, offering a personal look at his storied career in spaceflight and his perspective on the upcoming Artemis II mission,
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WDBO exclusive: OMN host Scott Anez interviews NASA ARES senior exploration scientist Cindy Evans

Lead of Artemis Internal Science Team, Cindy Evans talks with Scott Anez. Evans has studied the geochemistry of ocean crusts; trained crews in Earth science and performed Earth Observations from the International Space Station (ISS) and Space Shuttle,
Tech Times
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NASA vs SpaceX Rockets: Key Differences in Technology, Cost, and Performance

NASA vs SpaceX rockets compared on cost, technology, and performance, revealing how reusability and innovation reshape modern spaceflight missions.
The Space Race on MSN
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Why NASA is bringing back the space plane concept

NASA’s Dream Chaser space plane is finally online after nearly two decades of development. Inspired by older NASA shuttle designs, Dream Chaser brings back the lifting-body space plane concept — but with modern materials,
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NASA turned a Gulfstream business jet into a space shuttle landing simulator, here’s how it worked

The Space Shuttle had no engines on landing, no go-around, and no second chance, so NASA built a bizarre solution. By converting a Gulfstream II into the Shuttle Training Aircraft, astronauts could practice the shuttle’s brutal final descent thousands of times before ever attempting the real thing.
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