Expanded ISS Cross-Flight: Crew Dragon Mission Adds Grebenkin

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The cross-flight program to the International Space Station is expanding again, adding a mission that will ride the American Crew Dragon into orbit in the first half of next year. The roster includes Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin as part of the Crew Dragon crew, as confirmed by the Roscosmos press service. This development signals a renewed push to blend international collaboration on human spaceflight and to keep the ISS resupplied and staffed with experienced crews from both nations. For viewers in Canada and the United States, it highlights ongoing cooperative endeavours in space exploration that touch on safety, science, and the ambition to push human presence beyond low Earth orbit. Source: Roscosmos press service.

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