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Livestreams:
Nasaspaceflight (NOT affiliated with NASA):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DcVq01rM4M
Everyday Astronaut:
***** Scrubbed for today *****
T-0 is currently 19:59 ET
Livestreams:
Nasaspaceflight (NOT affiliated with NASA):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DcVq01rM4M
Everyday Astronaut:
Actually I believe SpaceX returned MORE people to Earth than they took to the ISS - since they had to send one of their rockets up to bring back Boeing's crew.
u/#correct
u/#kek
I asked Grok.
So - SpaceX has launched 60 people to the ISS (including the 4 currently there as part of Crew 11). They brought back 58 people. The 4 from Crew 11 will make that 62 people brought back once they complete that mission. That means that when that ship returns to Earth SpaceX will have (safely) sent 60 people and returned 62.
I don't think that has ever happened before - except for shuttles and rockets blowing up. Boeing will get a nice footnote or an asterisk in the history books for that.