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CNN10 The latest woman to change sports history
CNN10 The latest woman to change sports history

CNN

time4 hours ago

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CNN10 The latest woman to change sports history

Today on CNN10: President Trump and Russian President Putin will meet in Alaska to discuss how to end the War in Ukraine. Plus, we celebrate a milestone in sports with MLB's first female umpire, and the return of SpaceX's Dragon Capsule. Then we'll travel to China, where soccer-playing robots show off their footwork, and in Texas, newly uncovered dinosaur tracks give unsuspecting volunteers a peek into prehistoric life. All this and more on today's CNN10!

CNN10 The latest woman to change sports history
CNN10 The latest woman to change sports history

CNN

time10 hours ago

  • Science
  • CNN

CNN10 The latest woman to change sports history

Today on CNN10: President Trump and Russian President Putin will meet in Alaska to discuss how to end the War in Ukraine. Plus, we celebrate a milestone in sports with MLB's first female umpire, and the return of SpaceX's Dragon Capsule. Then we'll travel to China, where soccer-playing robots show off their footwork, and in Texas, newly uncovered dinosaur tracks give unsuspecting volunteers a peek into prehistoric life. All this and more on today's CNN10!

SpaceX launches joint astronaut crew to ISS in NASA's Crew-11 mission
SpaceX launches joint astronaut crew to ISS in NASA's Crew-11 mission

Reuters

time01-08-2025

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  • Reuters

SpaceX launches joint astronaut crew to ISS in NASA's Crew-11 mission

WASHINGTON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - An international crew of four astronauts launched toward the International Space Station from Florida on Friday aboard a SpaceX rocket, beating gloomy weather to embark on a routine NASA mission that could be the first of many to last a couple months longer than usual. The four-person astronaut crew - two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and Japanese astronaut - boarded SpaceX's Dragon capsule sitting atop its Falcon 9 rocket at NASA's Kennedy Space Center and blasted off at 11:43 am ET (1543 GMT). They will arrive at the ISS on Saturday.

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