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Who is Randy Komrade Bren Brenisk, the astronaut with over 30 hours of spacewalks who will command Artemis III
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Who is Randy Komrade Bren Brenisk, the astronaut with over 30 hours of spacewalks who will command Artemis III

The article discusses Randy 'Komrade' Bresnik, an astronaut selected to command NASA's Artemis III mission, which aims to return humans to the Moon's surface for the first time since the Apollo program. Bresnik has over 30 hours of spacewalks and extensive experience in military aviation, having flown more than 7,000 flight hours across various aircraft and accumulated over 3,600 hours in spacecraft. He was chosen by NASA in 2004 after completing rigorous training and has led missions at the International Space Station. The article highlights his background, including his service in the U.S. Marines, combat missions in Kuwait, and his role in testing systems for future Artemis missions.

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Who is Randy Komrade Bren Brenisk, the astronaut with over 30 hours of spacewalks who will command Artemis III

The article discusses Randy 'Komrade' Bresnik, an astronaut selected to command NASA's Artemis III mission, which aims to return humans to the Moon's surface for the first time since the Apollo program. Bresnik has over 30 hours of spacewalks and extensive experience in military aviation, having flown more than 7,000 flight hours across various aircraft and accumulated over 3,600 hours in spacecraft. He was chosen by NASA in 2004 after completing rigorous training and has led missions at the International Space Station. The article highlights his background, including his service in the U.S. Marines, combat missions in Kuwait, and his role in testing systems for future Artemis missions.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of Randy Bresnik’s qualifications, career, and role in the Artemis III mission without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on biographical and professional details rather than engaging in ideological commentary or biased framing.

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