CAPE CANAVERAL — Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX was ready to try again at sending NASA’s next long\u002Dduration crew of the International Space Station to orbit…
NASA said on Wednesday the mission was “go” for launch with a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions.
The latest ISS crew is led by mission commander Stephen Bowen, 59, a onetime U.S. Navy submarine officer who has logged more than 40 days in orbit as a veteran of three space shuttle flights and seven spacewalks.Article content Rounding out the four-man Crew 6 is Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, 42, who like Alneyadi is an engineer and spaceflight rookie designated as a mission specialist for the team.
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