SpaceX to Launch NASA’s Crew-11 Mission to the Space Station

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SpaceX is launching NASA's Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station, with Zena Cardman finally reaching orbit as the mission commander after a series of delays and crew changes. The mission marks a return to normalcy for NASA's crew rotations, despite potential future reductions in crew size due to budget considerations. The launch is scheduled from Kennedy Space Center with favorable weather forecasted, and the mission continues NASA's long-standing presence on the ISS.
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