NASA Reduces Crew-9 Dragon Flight Crew

NASA astronaut Nick Hague (left) and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov.

Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Dragon journey to the International Space Station (ISS) will mark the lofting of a U.S. Space Force Guardian to orbit for the first time while preserving a U.S. and Russian launch seat exchange agreement. The mission’s number of crewmembers was cut from four to two in...
Mark Carreau

Mark is based in Houston, where he has written on aerospace for more than 25 years. While at the Houston Chronicle, he was recognized by the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Foundation in 2006 for his professional contributions to the public understanding of America's space program through news reporting.

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