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NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Astronaut UpdateNASA is sharing the following information at the request of NASA astronaut Mike Fincke:
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Things Keep Getting Worse For NASA's Artemis II Mission With Another Big DelayJosh has worked a freelance writer for the past ten years, writing news and features focusing on the gaming, science, and tech industries. He has covered big events like E3, CES, and a slew of other smaller press events oriented around the latest consumer technology and gadgets.
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