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The animals are being launched into the cosmos as NASA researchers attempt to learn more about how the conditions of spaceflight can affect biological organisms and, by extension, future astronauts.
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It's the third flight of the Crew Dragon capsule since last May, and the first time an American capsule has been reused in decades. There are now more astronauts than beds on the space station.
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The company's third crewed spacecraft took off from Florida early Friday.
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The next launch of four astronauts from Kennedy Space Center has been delayed a day.
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Four astronauts are set to launch to the space station Friday. When they arrive, the new crew of 11 will be the largest since the shuttle program, and there aren't enough sleeping pods for them all.
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NASA is considering booking a seat on a Russian space capsule for one of its astronauts this spring on a trip to the International Space Station. The move comes despite the agency’s $6 billion commercial partnership with SpaceX and Boeing.
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The astronauts will spend around eight days in orbit in what would be a new step for joint private-public space missions.
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More than 6,00 pounds of fresh food and supplies have arrived at the International Space Station after launching Sunday from Kennedy Space Center. The crew of 7 received some food for the holidays including roast turkey, cornbread dressing, spicy green beans and cookies.
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Three NASA astronauts and one from Japan's space agency reach the ISS after a 27-hour flight following Sunday's liftoff from Kennedy Space Center.
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Four astronauts arrived Sunday at the Kennedy Space Center ahead of a planned launch to the International Space Station this weekend. The crew is launching on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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When Doug Hurley launched aboard Atlantis on July 8, 2011, the future of human spaceflight from U.S. soil was uncertain. Nearly a decade later, the astronaut is piloting SpaceX's new Crew Dragon.
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The journey is being hailed as a major achievement despite failing to complete a core objective: docking at the international space station. NASA hopes to launch U.S. astronauts in space in 2020.