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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke retires after 30 years at the space agency

Prolific NASA astronaut Mike Fincke has announced his retirement from the U.S. space agency after 30 years of public service. NASA announced Fincke's decision on Wednesday (Aug. 12), celebrating his contributions to spaceflight and long career of accomplishments. “Few people have

Sun, 16 Aug 2026 07:40:52 GMT

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