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NASA names four-member Artemis III crew

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NASA announces Artemis III astronauts Tuesday for ambitious test flight
NASA announced the four-astronaut crew for the Artemis III mission.

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NASA moves closer to Artemis III, unveils 2027 crew for Earth-orbit test flight
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NASA names crew for Artemis III mission that will test lunar landers
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University of Michigan alum joins NASA's Artemis III crew
A University of Michigan alum is one of four astronauts selected for NASA's Artemis III mission.

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Factbox-NASA's Artemis III Crew: a Test Pilot, an Italian, a Record-Holder and a First-Timer
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Watch live here as NASA announces crew of Artemis III mission today
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NASA Names Its Artemis III Crew for Crucial Moon Mission Testing
The Artemis III crew, scheduled to launch in 2027, will be NASA astronauts Randy Bresnik (commander), Andre Douglas and Frank Rubio (mission specialists) and the Italian Space Agency's Luca Parmitano ...

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NASA names 4 astronauts on the 'highly complex' Artemis III lunar training mission
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Meet the Astronauts of Artemis III
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Blue Origin warns of rocket explosion debris after failed New Glenn test at Cape Canaveral

Jeff Bezos' rocket maker suffered a setback on Thursday as its New Glenn rocket went up in flames.
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Blue Origin rocket explodes during Cape Canaveral test, Artemis setback likely

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a Florida prelaunch test. Here's why the incident may impact NASA's Artemis program.
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Blue Origin rocket exploded on launchpad, throwing the future of NASA’s Artemis program into question

During an evening test fire on May 28, 2026, a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded, engulfing the launchpad in a massive fireball. The spectacular fire, caught on video, not only destroyed the rocket but also appears to have significantly damaged Blue Origin’s only launchpad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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