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It's estimated that more than 60 launches will take place by the end of the year.
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The crew spent 177 days in space before splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico.
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They launched from Kennedy Space Center and they will spend close to half a year aboard the station.
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They'll splash down off the coast of Florida on Wednesday, about a day after leaving the ISS.
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SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule has launched three astronaut missions since last year, but Boeing is still trying to certify its vehicle for human spaceflight.
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The Inspiration4 crew safely returned to Earth Saturday evening after three days of orbiting the planet. It is the first all-civilian mission to orbit.
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Marking the latest step in the commercialization of space, the SpaceX mission has launched four civilians, including a billionaire CEO, a physician assistant and a geoscientist.
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A crew of four civilians will hitch a ride from SpaceX, spending three days in orbit inside their spaceship.
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The new arrivals — representing the U.S., France and Japan — will spend six months at the space station.
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The company's third crewed spacecraft took off from Florida early Friday.
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NASA is giving SpaceX the "go" to launch four astronauts from Kennedy Space Center later this week on its Crew Dragon capsule, but weather could delay those efforts.
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When Crew-2 arrives, it will be the first time two Crew Dragons will be docked at the station.