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The four participants of NASA's Crew-7 mission will now spend about six months living and working on the International Space Station.
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This week, Gov. Ron DeSantis leveled a new threat against Florida municipalities, saying that any city or county that requires its employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will receive a $5,000 fine per employee.
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An international crew of four is launching this week to the International Space Station from Kennedy Space Center. Once on station, they’ll conduct more than 200 experiments during their six-month stay.
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SpaceX’s crew dragon capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida over the weekend, enthralling spectators worldwide. So what’s next for space exploration after this milestone for America’s commercial space industry?
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SpaceX has yet again scrubbed the launch of another batch of its internet satellites from Kennedy Space Center.
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Before he became an astrophysicist, Ray Jayawardhana was just a kid, looking up at the night sky with his father. "I remember being awed," he says. He's written a book called Child of the Universe.
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A rocket ship designed and built by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company has lifted off with two Americans on a history-making flight to the International Space Station.
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Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will have to wait a little longer to blast off into orbit. Bad weather delayed the launch of their historic mission yesterday- but when they do lift off they will be the first astronauts in nearly a decade to launch from US soil. 90.7 Space reporter Brendan Byrne and UCF planetary scientist Addie Dove join Intersection to discuss the mission.
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The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex reopened Thursday for the first time in more than two months.
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Two NASA astronauts will have to wait until Saturday to launch from the Kennedy Space Center, after weather delayed an attempt this afternoon. 90.7's Nicole Darden Creston spoke with space reporter Brendan Byrne who was at the Kennedy Space Center for the historic launch.