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

I'm surprised they're having a live news conference, I thought it was just gonna be some pre-recorded video 🤔. Anyway, I've been following this mission and it's crazy how far SpaceX has come with this Crew-11 thing. I mean, 167 days in space is no joke! Those astronauts must've had some serious endurance to deal with all that weightlessness and whatnot.

I'm also thinking, what did they really learn up there? Like, are the scientific experiments gonna make a difference or was it just a bunch of tech demos 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on the costs - I heard it's like, a few billion dollars for that ride to space. Worth it, though, if they're pushing the boundaries of human exploration and all that.

But seriously, it's cool to see the public getting involved with this mission too. I mean, who wouldn't wanna ask those astronauts some questions 🤔? The hashtag #AskNASA is a great idea - I'm definitely gonna use that when I submit my question (gonna be about their spacewalk experiences, btw).
 
🚀 The fact that a crew member from Japan (Kimiya Yui) is part of this mission is super interesting 🤔. It shows how international collaboration and diversity are becoming more essential in space exploration 🌎. With people from different countries working together, we might see new breakthroughs and discoveries that could benefit everyone on this planet 🌟. I'm also curious to know what kind of science experiments they conducted on the ISS - were there any groundbreaking findings? 🤔
 
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