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NASA, Mike Fincke and spaceflight

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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke reveals his medical incident was behind Crew-11 return
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke announced Wednesday that it was his medical issue aboard the International Space Station in January that prompted the agency to return the SpaceX Crew-11 mission to Earth ea...

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NASA astronaut who had medical problem in space breaks silence
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NASA’s Mike Fincke identifies himself as the ailing astronaut who prompted space station evacuation
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NASA astronaut medical evacuation - everything we know
NASA has shared more details about the astronaut who required a medical evacuation from space, the first such incident recorded by the space agency.

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NASA reveals astronaut who suffered 'medical event' that triggered space station evacuation
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NASA reveals the astronaut who required 1st medical evacuation from the International Space Station

NASA moves Artemis II moon rocket off launch pad

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NASA Artemis 2 moon rocket rolls back from launch pad. Can you watch?
The Artemis 2 mission launch has been delayed until at least April due to issues with the rocket's upper stage.

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NASA moves its Artemis II moon rocket off the launch pad for more repairs
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NASA’s moon rocket is about to leave the launchpad, but it ain’t going skyward
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Artemis II: Launch on hold as rocket rolls back to VAB
The Artemis II launch date is up in the air, while the rocket, spacecraft, and crew remain on the ground awaiting repairs after detecting a helium flow issue.

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Artemis II moved from launch pad after helium system malfunction
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Artemis II launch date pushed back: When will rocket go the Moon?
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NASA's new chief rebukes Boeing, space agency over problem-plagued Starliner mission

Astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams were expecting to spend eight to 10 days in space. They ended up​ remaining in orbit for 286 days.
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NASA lost a lunar spacecraft one day after launch. A new report details what went wrong

Why did a $72 million mission to study water on the moon fail so soon after launch? A new NASA report has the answer.
Space.com
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NASA space telescope gets 1st clear X-ray image of sun-like star blowing a bubble

Astronomers have captured the first views of a young sun-like star blowing bubbles, offering a rare glimpse at how our solar neighborhood might have behaved in its youth. Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory,
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Artemis II undergoes upper stage repairs at Kennedy Space Center after helium flow issue

NASA began repairs on Artemis II at Kennedy Space Center to resolve helium flow issues in the SLS upper stage while preparing the rocket for April launch opportunities.
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NASA shakes up leadership of human spaceflight program in wake of critical Starliner report

NASA has replaced two bigwigs in its human spaceflight program, just a week after releasing a report criticizing how the agency handled the first crewed flight of Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi.
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NASA scientists have spotted mysterious giant cosmic ‘brain’ surrounding a dying star

The latest images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have revealed new details in a mysterious, little-studied nebula surrounding a dying star.
New Scientist
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Amazing sneak peek of NASA's spacesuit tests as moon mission nears

NASA crew members practise emergency rescue drills in a 40-foot-deep pool simulating the lunar surface, as part of tests on a new generation of spacesuit, the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit
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NASA's aging crawler is about to haul 18 million pounds on its back, again

In March 2023, Guinness World Records designated that refurbished crawler, known as CT-2, as the heaviest self-powered vehicle. The crawler itself weighs 6.6 million pounds, about the same as 1,000 pickup trucks, and it runs on locomotive and large electrical power generator engines. Giles calls it the original hybrid vehicle.
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