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Russian crew of four rocketed from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. They’ll replace colleagues who launched to the space station in March as fill-ins for NASA’s two stuck astronauts.
The three-man one-woman crew plans to spend at least six months and possibly longer aboard the International Space Station.
NASA and SpaceX's Crew-11 mission is made up of two U.S. astronauts, one from Japan and a Russian cosmonaut. They'll be ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket took off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida at 11:43 a.m. EDT ...
NASA and SpaceX successfully launched another crew to the International Space Station on Friday, as the space agency is ...
An international crew of four astronauts launched toward the International Space Station from Florida on Friday aboard a ...
When it launches, Crew-11 will embark on a roughly 40-hour flight to catch up with the International Space Station, orbiting ...
SpaceX scrubbed Thursday's planned launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station due to thick cloud cover, ...
(NEXSTAR) – The latest mission on NASA’s Commercial Crew Program successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center in ...
On August 1, SpaceX launched its 11th crew rotation for NASA. The four will spend six to eight months on the International Space Station.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — The weather remains uncertain as NASA and SpaceX tries for a second launch attempt of the four-member ...