Crew-11 launches to ISS

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission launched Friday at 11:43 a.m. EDT from Kennedy Space Center, sending four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for a long-duration science expedition. Aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft are NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA’s Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos’ Oleg Platonov. Docking with the ISS is scheduled for early Saturday morning. The mission, part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, will temporarily bring the ISS crew total to 11. Crew-11 will support research on human health, lunar simulation, and stem cell production, NASA has reported. The launch was praised by NASA leadership as a key milestone toward sustained Moon and future Mars missions under the Artemis program. read more: 👍 Like this video to celebrate a major step toward future Moon and Mars exploration. 💬 Comment below—what research are you most excited to see come from this mission? 🔗 Share this video to inspire others with the latest in international space collaboration and innovation. 💰 Want to support the channel? You can donate directly by hitting the YouTube Thanks button. Your support helps us keep covering humanity’s journey beyond Earth. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more space mission coverage, science updates, and behind-the-scenes insights. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Links for B.C. Visit My Website Follow Me On Facebook / b.c.begley Subscribe To My Patreon / bcbegley Watch Me On YouTube / @b.c.begley6007 Follow Me On Twitter / bc_news1 Watch Me On Rumble Follow Me On Gab Follow Me On Truth Social Follow Me On BlueSky Watch Me On TikTok / bcbegley #Crew11Launch #ISSMission #ArtemisProgram #shorts
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