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SpaceX launches joint astronaut crew to ISS in NASA's Crew-11 mission

An international crew of four astronauts launches toward the International Space Station from Florida on Aug. 1, 2025 aboard a SpaceX rocket, beating gloomy weather to embark on a routine NASA mission that could be the first of many to last a couple months longer than usual. The four-person astronaut crew - NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov. - boarded SpaceX's Dragon capsule sitting atop its Falcon 9 rocket at NASA's Kennedy Space Center and blasted off at 11:43 a.m. ET (1543 GMT). They will arrive at the ISS on Aug. 2.

NASA TV / REUTERS

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00:00...about our own home planet as we try to go farther.
00:04We've been going and living aboard the Internet, ready to go to the moon, we're ready to go to Mars,
00:09we're ready to explore the solar system.
00:11We understand the effects of what life and space does to the human body,
00:15and we need to continue those studies, we need to continue getting ready.
00:19Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, mission.
00:28It's full power and lift off, go Falcon, go NASA, go Grue 11.
00:35Together we rise as NASA's SpaceX Grue 11 heads up to the International Space Station.
00:40Vehicles are pitching downrange.
00:43The Falcon 9 engines are throttling down to help.
00:47Power and telemetry are nominal.
00:50And back ignition.
00:51There you see stage one pulling away, ignition of the lone Merlin vacuum engine for stage two.
01:01FTS says stage two.
01:04Stage one landing leg deployed.
01:05이미 hull imagery were going on to be a big ehrlich.
01:16що.
01:19continuous hole
01:23It's hard to say.
01:24This one making sure this is going to be very oreENNbased.
01:26Although it's not as much as the way.
01:30And it's a point out to this.
01:31It's easy to do.
01:32I'll see you next time.

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