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SpaceX launches crew to International Space Station

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Space.com · 7h
SpaceX launches Crew-12 astronauts to short-staffed International Space Station. 'We have left the Earth, but the Earth has not left us.'
A quartet of astronauts have reached orbit and are on their way to support the skeleton crew of three left behind after the first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station (ISS).

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Anadolu Agency · 2h
SpaceX sends crew to International Space Station on 8-month science mission
 · 4h · on MSN
SpaceX launches crew to International Space Station after prior team's medical evacuation
 · 8h
SpaceX launches 12th long-duration crew to International Space Station
A SpaceX rocket soared into orbit from Florida early on Friday with a crew of two U.S. NASA astronauts, a French astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut headed to the International Space Station for an eigh...

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Space.com · 13h
SpaceX Crew-12 launch latest news: NASA ISS astronaut crew ready to fly
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Astronauts in awe at 'utterly unique, fragile' Earth as they blast off to ISS
 · 12h
SpaceX, NASA set to launch astronauts to ISS — relieving bare-bones, 3-person crew
The mission, called Crew-12, will lift off no earlier than 5:15 a.m. ET Friday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

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NBC Los Angeles · 4h
SpaceX, NASA launch 4 astronauts in Crew-12 mission from Cape Canaveral
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Weather-Delayed SpaceX Mission Now Targeting Predawn Friday Launch
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Forget the SpaceX IPO: 1 No-Brainer Stock to Buy Hand Over First for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Space Economy

As rumors swirl about a SpaceX IPO, Elon Musk's rocket ship company makes an even bigger move.
Space Coast Daily
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NASA Astronaut Winston Scott to Preview 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,
SpaceNews
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The Exploration Company completes water-impact tests for its Nyx space capsule

MILAN — The French-German aerospace company The Exploration Company completed mock splashdown tests for its Nyx space capsule, a modular, reusable spacecraft designed to transport cargo and eventually crew to low Earth orbit and beyond. The company conducted water-impact tests on a mock capsule from Jan. 13 through 28.
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Extraterrestrial strategy: How the US could achieve energy dominance in space

Energy is fundamentally important—researchers have linked a lack of reliable energy to poor physical health, poor mental health and higher mortality rates. But when astronauts push the boundaries of space exploration,
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Portugal signs Artemis Accords for peaceful, transparent space exploration with NASA

Portugal became the 60th country to sign the Artemis Accords and join the U.S.-led agreement for sustainable activity on the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Only In Your State
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10 Fascinating Spots That Celebrate America’s Space Legacy

These are some of the best space museums in the United States that showcase space exploration through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and real-life stories from astronauts.
East Idaho News
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US Navy veteran retires after 35-year career in nuclear innovation and space exploration at INL

Dave Hendricks of Idaho Falls spent his entire 35-year career working in the Idaho desert at Idaho National Laboratory. It’s the only place he ever worked. But that single workplace opened doors he never imagined,
SpaceNews
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Germany funds 78 million euro human exploration control center

German Aerospace Center (DLR) will receive 58 million euros ($69 million) to build a Human Exploration Control Center to support future robotic and human exploration missions. The total cost of the facility is 78 million euros and in addition to the Bavarian funding,
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