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NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense are preparing to do that again in support of the space agency's upcoming Artemis 2 mission, which will fly four astronauts around the moon before returning to ...
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Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the two astronauts who recently spent more time in space than originally planned, open up about life back on Earth and share the first things they did after returning ...
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“I wouldn’t characterize as they failed us. I would characterize it as, there was a huge team working together diligently to try to weigh all the risks of putting people in a spacecraft for the very ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA astronaut who gave up seat for Starliner crew takes command of SpaceX Crew-11 flight to ISSZena Cardman,who was removed from an ISS launch to facilitate the return to Earth of Starliner's first crew, will command SpaceX's upcoming Crew-11 mission to the station.
NASA on Friday announced the four crew members of Crew-11 who will be part of Space X's next trip to the International Space Station no earlier than July from Florida.
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ABC 13 Houston on MSNNASA astronauts to answer questions about their extended time in spaceSuni Williams and Butch Wilmore are expected to discuss their expedition during a postflight news conference on.
The astronauts speak out after returning from an unexpected nine-month mission that was extended following vehicle issues en route to the International Space Station.
Four astronauts from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos are teaming up for an ambitious mission aboard the International Space Station. Launching no earlier than July 2025, the Crew-11 expedition will support
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore blasted into orbit in June 2024, as part of a test flight of Boeing’s new Starliner crew capsule. They were scheduled to return about eight days later, but problems plagued the mission.
NASA's stuck astronauts are heading home now that a replacement crew has arrived at the International Space Station.
Two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, stuck in space for over nine months looked on the bright side, saying all the international attention on their mission will be good for future space exploration.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission, four crew members from will launch in the coming months to the International Space Station.