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Trisha Joy Utulo Francisco
Trisha Joy Utulo Francisco

"I also loved that SaSa offers mentorship, because having guidance and wisdom of a mentor is valuable. I would be…

Artemis I, Crew-4, & Starlink Rockets on the Pad
Artemis I, Crew-4, & Starlink Rockets on the Pad

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a batch of the company's Starlink internet satellites lifts off from Launch Complex 40.

The SpaceX Dragon Endurance crew ship
The SpaceX Dragon Endurance crew ship

The SpaceX Dragon Endurance crew ship is pictured from a window aboard the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour crew ship.

Astronaut Kayla Barron poses for a portrait during maintenance work
Astronaut Kayla Barron poses for a portrait during maintenance work

Astronaut Kayla Barron poses for a portrait during maintenance work aboard the International Space Station.

The waning gibbous Moon above the south Atlantic Ocean
The waning gibbous Moon above the south Atlantic Ocean

The waning gibbous Moon is pictured above the south Atlantic Ocean.

The space station orbits into a sunrise above the Pacific Ocean
The space station orbits into a sunrise above the Pacific Ocean

The space station orbits into a sunrise 257 miles above the Pacific Ocean.

Spacewalker Oleg Artemyev
Spacewalker Oleg Artemyev

Spacewalker Oleg Artemyev works outside the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during a spacewalk.

Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev
Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev

Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev worked outside the station's Russian segment for six hours and 37 minutes.

Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev
Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev

Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev worked outside the station's Russian segment for six hours and 37 minutes.

Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev
Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev

Spacewalkers Denis Matveev and Oleg Artemyev worked outside the station's Russian segment for six hours and 37 minutes,