NASA’s SpaceX launch takes astronauts, Russian cosmonaut to International Space Station | full video



A Russian cosmonaut joined two NASA crewmates and a Japanese space veteran on a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule on Wednesday to the International Space Station.

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35 thoughts on “NASA’s SpaceX launch takes astronauts, Russian cosmonaut to International Space Station | full video”

  1. ARE YOU GUYS REALLY LAUNCHING THIS TIME WITH THE ASTRONAUTS IN THE 🚀 OR HAVE THEM IN THAT HIDDEN ROOM. DO PPL KNOW WHAT ARE THOSE SIGNAL TOWERS (PORTRAYING, BROADCASTING) SHOWING TO THE PUBLIC.

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  2. We are on the Verge for a Speedy Recovery here in Southwest Florida from the Devastating hit from Hurricane Ian with Unbelievable Force Winds up to 160 MPH.. Bless all that are Supporting & Showing Love & Bravery & Services!
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  3. Confusing.. Wasn't SpaceX's CEO just touting Russian Propaganda on Twitter two days ago? This is a very confusing look for SpaceX and their relationship with NASA. Elon was literally thanked by the Kremlin for agreeing that Russian's illegal occupation and killing of the Ukrainian people was the answer for Europe.

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  4. NASA needs to take a lesson from SpaceX. Their DART mission video the other day looked like it was from 1984. No wonder they always turn comments off. Hats off to SpaceX for showing the world how it's done once again.

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