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NASA prepares coverage of Anil Menon's launch to the International Space Station
Menon is scheduled to launch on Soyuz MS-29 with Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina on July 14.

Editorial translation from the original Spanish article. Reviewed before publication.
Broad summary: NASA's coverage of Anil Menon's launch is a science and spaceflight story with practical details for viewers. The mission also reflects the continued operational link between NASA, Roscosmos and the International Space Station even as geopolitical tensions shape other areas of international relations.
What happened: NASA announced coverage for astronaut Anil Menon's scheduled launch to the International Space Station aboard Soyuz MS-29 on Tuesday, July 14. The spacecraft is also set to carry cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina to join the expedition crew.
What is confirmed: NASA is the primary source for launch coverage timing and crew details. The mission is connected to International Space Station operations, where crew rotation, scientific work and station maintenance depend on precise launch and docking schedules.
What remains uncertain: Launches can be delayed by weather, technical reviews or operational decisions. Readers should check NASA's live coverage pages and updates before treating timing as final.
Why it matters: Space missions are not only spectacular events. They support research, international station operations, training, engineering reliability and public engagement with science. Menon's launch also gives U.S. readers a clear entry point into ISS coverage.
Editorial translation note: This English edition localizes the Spanish article from NASA source material and keeps timing language cautious until launch completion.
Localization notes
English localized edition reviewed against NASA source material and the Spanish article.