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Members of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Soichi Noguchi pose for a photo as the astronauts leave the Operations and Checkout Building for a trip to Launch Pad 39-A and planned liftoff on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Crew Dragon capsule on a six-month mission to the International Space Station Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
SpaceX launches 2nd crew, regular station crew flights begin

By Marcia Dunn Nov. 15, 2020 01:07 PM EST

NASA firefighters drive on the road outside the fence near a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with the company's Crew Dragon capsule attached, sits on the launch pad at Launch Complex 39A Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Four astronauts will fly on the SpaceX Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station scheduled for launch on Nov. 14, 2020 (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
SpaceX crew flight delayed; Musk gets mixed COVID-19 results

By Marcia Dunn Nov. 13, 2020 01:10 PM EST

In this photo released by Rosaviatsiya, Roscosmos' cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin sits in a chair shortly after the landing near town of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020. A trio of space travelers safely returned to Earth on Thursday after a six-month mission on the International Space Station. The Soyuz MS-16 capsule carrying NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, and Roscosmos' Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner landed on the steppes of Kazakhstan southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan on Thursday. (Rosaviatsiya via AP)
Trio who lived on space station return to Earth safely

By Vladimir Isachenkov Oct. 21, 2020 11:19 PM EDT

NASA astronauts Robert Behnken, left, and Douglas Hurley are seen inside the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft onboard the SpaceX GO Navigator recovery ship shortly after having landed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola, Fla., Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020. The Demo-2 test flight for NASA's Commercial Crew Program was the first to deliver astronauts to the International Space Station and return them safely to Earth onboard a commercially built and operated spacecraft. Behnken and Hurley returned after spending 64 days in space. (Bill Ingalls/NASA via AP)
SpaceX capsule and NASA crew make 1st splashdown in 45 years

By Marcia Dunn Aug. 02, 2020 11:07 AM EDT

Spectators watch surfers in Delray Beach, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020, as Tropical Storm Isaias brushes past the East Coast of Florida. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)
Isaias strengthens slightly as it crawls up Florida coast

By Wilfredo Lee And Dánica Coto Aug. 02, 2020 12:03 AM EDT

Palm Beach Ocean Rescue personnel take down the weather conditions signage in preparation for Hurricane Isaias in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020. Forecasters are indicating there may be hurricane force winds in the county on Sunday. (Thomas Cordy/The Palm Beach Post via AP)
Isaias weakens; may strengthen on path to virus-hit Florida

By Dánica Coto And Tamara Lush Aug. 01, 2020 04:59 AM EDT

In this image taken from NASA video, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, right answers a question as fellow astronaut Robert L. Behnken listens during an interview aboard the International Space Station, Monday, June 29, 2020. Cassidy, the commander of the International Space Station said Monday that losing a mirror during last week’s otherwise successful spacewalk was “a real bummer.”  Cassidy said he has no idea how the small mirror on his left sleeve came off. The band for the mirror is on pretty tight, he noted, and it may have caught on a metal tether attachment as he exited the airlock Friday.  (NASA via AP)
Astronaut says losing mirror on spacewalk was 'real bummer'

By Marcia Dunn Jun. 29, 2020 02:34 PM EDT

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This photo provided by NASA shows the crew of SpaceX entering the International Space Station, Sunday, May 31, 2020.  The Dragon capsule arrived Sunday morning, hours after a historic liftoff from Florida. It's the first time that a privately built and owned spacecraft has delivered a crew to the orbiting lab. (NASA via AP)
SpaceX's historic encore: Astronauts arrive at space station

By Marcia Dunn May. 31, 2020 11:11 AM EDT

A man fishes in the Indian River Lagoon at sunrise Saturday, May 30, 2020, at Titusville, Fla. as he waits for the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9, with Dragon crew capsule on top of the rocket. Two astronauts are set to fly on the SpaceX Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station scheduled for launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. For the first time in nearly a decade, astronauts will blast into orbit aboard an American rocket from American soil, a first for a private company. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Launch gives spectators pride, reprieve from troubled times

By Mike Schneider May. 30, 2020 01:01 PM EDT

The SpaceX Falcon 9, with Dragon crew capsule on top of the rocket, sits on Launch Pad 39-A, Friday, May 29, 2020, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Two astronauts will fly on the SpaceX Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station scheduled for launch on Saturday, May 30. For the first time in nearly a decade, astronauts will blast into orbit aboard an American rocket from American soil, a first for a private company. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
'Back in the game': SpaceX ship blasts off with 2 astronauts

By Marcia Dunn May. 30, 2020 09:17 AM EDT

The SpaceX Falcon 9, with the Crew Dragon spacecraft on top of the rocket, sits on Launch Pad 39-A Thursday, May 28, 2020, at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Wednesday's planned launch was scrubbed due to weather. They will try again to launch Saturday. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Take 2 for SpaceX's 1st astronaut launch with more storms

By Marcia Dunn May. 29, 2020 12:43 PM EDT

A man watches from Titusville, Fla. as SpaceX Falcon 9 prepares to lift off with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken in the Dragon crew capsule, Wednesday, May 27, 2020 from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla. The launch of the SpaceX test flight to the International Space Station was scrubbed with more than 16 minutes to go in the countdown due to lightning. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
For launch spectators, storms more worrisome than virus

By Mike Schneider May. 27, 2020 02:27 PM EDT

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk off Marine One to board Air Force One for a trip to attend the SpaceX Demonstration Mission 2 Launch at Kennedy Space Center, Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Andrews Air Force Base, Md. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Trump's plan to celebrate space launch hits weather snag

By Kevin Freking And Aamer Madhani May. 27, 2020 01:43 PM EDT

In this Wednesday, May 27, 2020 image from video made available by SpaceX, NASA astronauts  Doug Hurley, center, and Bob Behnken, left, confer with technicians after leaving the Crew Dragon capsule at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., after an aborted launch due to weather problems. (SpaceX via AP)
`Bummed out': SpaceX launch scrubbed because of bad weather

By Marcia Dunn May. 27, 2020 08:29 AM EDT

This undated photo made available by SpaceX shows NASA astronaut Doug Hurley at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, Calif. (SpaceX via AP)
NASA's newest test pilots are veteran astronauts, friends

By Marcia Dunn May. 22, 2020 12:02 PM EDT

FILE - In this July, 8, 2011 file photo, Vanessa Fabrega, of Austin, Texas, cheers as she and others watch the launch of space shuttle Atlantis from the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Atlantis was the 135th and final shuttle launch for the U.S. (AP Photo/Julie Fletcher)
Will virus keep Florida spectators from astronaut launch?

By Mike Schneider May. 22, 2020 01:15 AM EDT

FILE - In this Aug. 13, 2019 file photo, NASA astronauts Doug Hurley, left, and Bob Behnken work with teams from NASA and SpaceX to rehearse crew extraction from SpaceX's Crew Dragon, which will be used to carry humans to the International Space Station, at the Trident Basin in Cape Canaveral, Fla. For the first time in nearly a decade, astronauts are about to blast into orbit aboard an American rocket from American soil. And for the first time in the history of human spaceflight, a private company -- SpaceX -- is providing the ride. (Bill Ingalls/NASA)
NASA, SpaceX bringing astronaut launches back to home turf

By Marcia Dunn May. 21, 2020 11:45 AM EDT

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