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International Crew Launches to ISS for Extended NASA Mission
1 Aug
Summary
- Four-person astronaut crew blasts off from Florida
- Includes two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut, and a Japanese astronaut
- Mission could last a couple months longer than usual
An international crew of four astronauts has launched towards the International Space Station (ISS) from Florida, embarking on a routine NASA mission that could extend a couple months longer than usual.
The four-person crew, which includes two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut, and a Japanese astronaut, blasted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on August 1st, 2025, aboard a SpaceX rocket. Despite gloomy weather conditions, the astronauts successfully boarded the SpaceX Dragon capsule and launched at 11:43 am ET.
The crew is expected to arrive at the ISS on August 2nd, 2025, where they will join the current residents of the orbiting laboratory. This mission, while routine, could last a bit longer than the typical NASA missions to the space station, potentially extending the astronauts' stay by a couple of months.