 | NASA lengthens SpaceX’s first crewed mission to ISS
5 May 2020
The duration of SpaceX’s first mission with astronauts on board - planned to launch on 27
May from Florida - has been extended from a few days to potentially weeks aboard the
International Space Station, NASA said. The mission was lengthened to ensure that the
crew - astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley - can help maintain and operate the
space station.
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