NASA Crew-11 Mission Set for July 2025 Launch
NASA Crew-11 Mission Set for July 2025 Launch

NASA Crew-11 Mission Set for July 2025 Launch

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Blue Origin is targeting a 'late spring' timeline for the second launch of its New Glenn rocket, following an FAA investigation into a landing failure during its inaugural flight in January. The company has identified seven corrective actions to address issues that led to the failure, focusing on propellant management and engine control. Simultaneously, NASA's Crew-11 mission is set to launch no earlier than July 2025, featuring a diverse crew that includes astronauts from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos, who will conduct scientific investigations aboard the International Space Station. The upcoming missions highlight ongoing advancements in space exploration, with both private and public entities making strides in their respective programs. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket aims to establish the company's presence in the competitive space industry, while NASA continues to prepare for future lunar missions. As all these developments unfold, the space exploration landscape is becoming increasingly dynamic and collaborative.

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