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crewed
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crewedadjective
Having a crew; manned.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of crewed in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of crewed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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I don't think we saw really anything in the mission so far - we've got to do the data reviews - that would preclude us from having a crewed mission later this year.
That means potentially two companies developing sustaining lander capabilities and two missions landing astronauts on the moon under the criteria we plan to use for the next decade of Artemis crewed missions, in addition to the first landing, all before we ask for recurring services.
[ h ] owever, we will need additional missions from SpaceX to implement our strategy of having each commercial provider flying alternating missions once per year, our goal has always been to have multiple providers for crewed transportation to the space station.
Now we have a chance to pay it forward, demonstrating for future robotic and even crewed missions the benefits of having a partner nearby that can provide a different perspective – one from the sky, we are going to take this opportunity and run with it – and fly with it.
Our goal has always been to have multiple providers for crewed transportation to the space station, spaceX has been reliably flying two NASA crewed missions per year, and now we must backfill those flights to help safely meet the agency's long-term needs.
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