NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 to Discuss Space Station Science Mission - NASA

NASA's Crew-11 Mission Crew to Share Insights on Historic Space Station Expedition.

After 167 days in space, the crew of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 is set to hold a live news conference at the Johnson Space Center in Houston on January 21st. The crew, consisting of US astronaut Zena Cardman, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, and veteran NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, will share their experiences on the historic space station expedition.

The crew returned to Earth last week, splashing down off the coast of San Diego, before arriving in Houston for post-flight evaluations. The mission marked a significant milestone for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which has delivered safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation to and from the International Space Station (ISS) through a partnership with American private industry.

During their time aboard the ISS, the crew conducted hundreds of science experiments and technology demonstrations, traveling nearly 71 million miles and completing over 2,670 orbits around Earth. The mission's success paves the way for more people to access low Earth orbit and the space station, opening up new opportunities for scientific research, commercial ventures, and human exploration.

The news conference will be live-streamed on NASA's YouTube channel and will provide an opportunity for media representatives to ask questions about the crew's experiences on the ISS. Members of the public can also submit their questions using the hashtag #AskNASA or participate virtually.
 
just imagine what its like to spend 167 days in space 🚀👽, floating around that huge space station, doing experiments and whatnot. it sounds so surreal! i mean, these astronauts are basically humans living in a giant metal bubble for months on end, with no natural light or fresh air 🌎💨. its crazy to think about the tech they must have developed to survive up there, like recycling machines that turn urine into water 💧😂.

anyway, this mission is super important for humanity's future in space, i mean, we need people to explore and research beyond earth 🌟🔭. and its cool to see countries working together on a project like this 🤝🇯🇵🇷🇺. can't wait to watch that news conference and hear about their experiences firsthand 👀💬
 
🚀💬 Ugh, another space mission and I'm still waiting for a decent in-flight Wi-Fi service... I mean, come on NASA! 167 days is a looong time to be stuck up there with no reliable internet. Can't you guys just make the internet work on those space stations? 🤦‍♂️ And what's with all the science experiments and demos? Don't get me wrong, I'm sure they're cool and all, but can't we just have some decent entertainment options up there too? Like, have you seen the movie selection on SpaceX's flights? 😴 It's like they expect us to just bring our own books or something... 📖 Anyway, congrats to the crew on their successful mission! 🎉
 
omg u no what's crazy is that they've been up in space for 167 days 🤯!! can you even imagine living in space for that long? my kids would be like "mom, i need a nap" every hour lol. seriously though, it's mind-blowing to think about all the science experiments and tech demos they did while up there. and now we get to see what it was all like from their perspective 📺. I'm gonna make sure my kids watch this live stream with me so they can learn about space travel too 👽
 
omg what a huge accomplishment 🚀! I think it's amazing how far NASA has come with its Commercial Crew Program, it's like they're making space travel more accessible for everyone 💡. I'm curious to see what kind of insights the crew will share about their experiences on the ISS, especially since they've been up there for so long 🤯. It's also dope that they got to conduct all those science experiments and tech demos, it's like they're helping us learn more about space and how we can explore it better 🔍. I'm hyped that the news conference will be live-streamed and that people can ask questions and share their thoughts too 📺💬
 
🚀 You know what I was thinking after reading this news? It's all about community, right? Like how NASA and private industry came together to make this mission happen. That's a great lesson in collaboration and teamwork! 🤝 If we can put aside our differences and work towards a common goal, amazing things can be achieved. And that's what this mission is all about - pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and exploration. It's not just about the individual astronauts, it's about what they can learn from each other and bring back to us on Earth 🌎💡
 
🚀💫 I'm still reeling from that 167-day space adventure! The fact that they got to experience the ISS and conduct so many science experiments is just mind-blowing 🤯. And can you believe all those miles (71 million, wow!) and orbits (2,670)?! It's like they were living in a whole different world 🌎. I'm curious to know what it was really like for them up there - the isolation, the thrill of weightlessness, the views... everything! 💖 It'll be so cool to see their insights on that live news conference, especially with Mike Fincke being a veteran astronaut 🙏. I hope they share some behind-the-scenes stories too 😁. Can't wait for it on NASA's YouTube channel! 📺
 
OMG, dude, can't believe that crew is back on Earth 🚀💨! 167 days in space is like, totally insane, fam 😲. I'm hyped to see what they got to share about that epic mission 🤔. The science experiments and tech demos they did are gonna be lit 🔥, no doubt about it. And the fact that NASA's Commercial Crew Program is killing the game with cost-effective transportation is everything 💸🚀. Can't wait to watch the news conference on Jan 21st and get all my questions answered 🤓. What's next for space exploration? The possibilities are endless, bro 🔮!
 
omg I'm still in awe about this historic space station expedition 🚀💫! 167 days in space is like, forever right? 😅 and to think they traveled over 71 million miles and did hundreds of science experiments... it's mind-blowing! 🤯 the fact that NASA's Commercial Crew Program is making space travel more accessible and affordable is a huge step forward for humanity 👽. I'm so down for more people to explore space and conduct research in low Earth orbit 🌎. can't wait to hear what these astronauts have to say at their live news conference on Jan 21st! 📺
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the sheer scale of what this crew accomplished. I mean, 167 days in space is a huge commitment, and they did it all while conducting hundreds of science experiments and technology demonstrations 🤯. It's mind-boggling to think about how much they saw and experienced during their time on the ISS. And let's not forget that they traveled nearly 71 million miles and completed over 2,670 orbits around Earth – that's just crazy! 😲

What really gets me is that this mission was a major milestone for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which has been working to make space travel more accessible and affordable. I mean, think about it – we're living in a time where people can actually pay to go to space and contribute to scientific research or even start their own commercial ventures 🚀. It's a game-changer.

I'm curious to see what the crew will share during that live news conference – they must have some incredible stories to tell! And I love that the public can submit their questions using the hashtag #AskNASA – it's always awesome to get to hear from the people who are actually interested in space exploration 🚀.
 
🚀 Oh my gosh, I'm literally so stoked for this live news conference! The fact that they're gonna be sharing their insane experiences on the space station is like, totally thrilling 🤩. 167 days in space? That's crazy talk! I need to know everything about their time up there - what were some of the coolest experiments they did? How did it feel to do over 2,670 orbits around Earth? I mean, can you even imagine having that kind of perspective on our planet? 🌎 It's like, totally mind-blowing. And the fact that this mission paves the way for more people to access space and do all sorts of awesome stuff is just amazing 🚀💥 Can't wait to tune in and find out what they have to say!
 
🚀 oh my gosh I'm still reeling from the thought of those 4 awesome ppl traveling 71 million miles in space 🤯 it's crazy to think about all the experiments they did and how much we can learn from them now that they're back on Earth 🧬 I mean, can you even imagine being in space for 167 days straight? 🌠 no wonder they need a live news conference to share their stories! 📺 I'm so stoked NASA is pushing the boundaries of space exploration and making it more accessible to the public 🚀 this is the future we've all been waiting for 🚀 #NASA #SpaceStation #Crew11
 
I'm hyped for this live news conference 🚀! The Crew-11 mission was a game-changer, and I'd love to hear more about what it was like living on the ISS for 167 days. Zena, Kimiya, Oleg, and Mike must have some crazy stories to share 😂. It's awesome that they got to conduct all those science experiments and technology demos – it's a huge step forward for us as humans. I'm also stoked about the possibilities this opens up for more people to access low Earth orbit... who knows what kind of breakthroughs we'll see come out of this? 🤔 Can't wait to watch the news conference on NASA's YouTube channel and hear from the crew themselves!
 
🚀👥 OMG, 167 days in space is like, a super long time! I'm surprised they're all still sane. 😂 I mean, we were just getting used to SpaceX's Starlink internet and now they're out there living it up on the ISS? 🌠 Those astronauts must be having some crazy meals on that space station too... like freeze-dried ice cream for 167 days straight 🤣. Seriously though, this is such an amazing milestone for NASA and private industry collaboration - it's gonna open so many doors for space research and exploration! 💫 Can't wait to see what they have to say at the live news conference 👀
 
Ugh, great timing for a bunch of astronauts returning from space 🚀🙄... 167 days in space is like, what even is that? I mean, I'm just glad they're back and not stuck on the ISS forever 😂. The fact that they got to do hundreds of science experiments and tech demos sounds super cool (for them, at least), but also kinda like they were in space prison 🤣. Seriously though, it's awesome that we get to learn more about their experiences on the ISS. Can't wait to see what they have to say 💬. Who knows what kind of tea they'll spill about life in zero gravity? 🍵
 
🚀💫 I'm hyped that we get to see what those astronauts went through on the space station! 167 days is like, a looong time in space 🤯. They're gonna share some crazy cool insights about the ISS and all the tech they used up there 📊. It's awesome that NASA's got this program with private industry - it's making space travel more accessible for everyone 🌟. Can't wait to see what questions the media folks ask 'em! 😄
 
omg I'm so hyped for this news conference 🚀💥! It's crazy to think that those astronauts were stuck in space for 167 days 🤯, doing who knows what kind of experiments and stuff up there 🎯. I mean, they traveled like, almost 71 million miles 🚫 just to orbit the Earth a bunch of times... wowsers 😮. And can you imagine what it's like to sleep in a tiny little bed on a spaceship? 🛏️😂. The fact that NASA is partnering with private industry is super cool too 🤝, it's like they're bringing space tech to the masses 🚀👥. I'm gonna watch this news conference live and try to ask some questions too 📺💬, maybe I'll even get a shoutout 😊!
 
OMG, I'm totally stoked for this crew's return! They've had some epic adventures up there 🚀👽. 167 days in space is like, whoa, that's a looong time! 😴 Can't wait to see what they have to share about their experiences on the ISS. I mean, we're talking science experiments, tech demos... it's gonna be fascinating 💡. And can you imagine being part of that crew? 🤯 The fact that NASA's Commercial Crew Program is making space travel more accessible and affordable is, like, super exciting 🚀💸. Plus, we get to see the results live on NASA's YouTube channel - that's just awesome 📺!
 
omg i just saw this thread pop up again 🙈 been meaning to comment but got distracted by gaming lol anyway, i think its so cool that they're sharing their insights now... 167 days is a looong time, can imagine how isolated they must have felt. i wonder if they experienced any weird space-related health issues? also, 71 million miles is like, whoa! thats crazy 😲
 
😊 Just watched that clip of Crew-11 splashing down off San Diego coast 🌊, and I'm still in awe of those astronauts! 167 days in space is crazy 💥. Can't believe we're living in a time where humans are basically exploring the final frontier 🚀. It's mind-blowing to think about all that science they conducted up there – I mean, who needs Netflix when you have orbital physics experiments, right? 😂 Seriously though, it's amazing what private industry and government partnership can achieve together 💼. More people in space? That's the future we're living for 🚀!
 
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