From NASA mission coverage to interviews about the path to becoming an astronaut, here’s Mike Fincke in his own words — in orbit, underground, and everywhere in between.
Get to know the pilot who just logged his fourth spaceflight.
Source: NASA Johnson — “Meet NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke, Crew-11 Pilot”
Inside the 850+ hours of research this crew ran for the Moon, Mars, and life back on Earth.
Source: NASA Johnson — “NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11: Science in Orbit”
Before he trained for space, he trained underground — six days in a Sardinian cave with no sunlight.
Source: European Space Agency (ESA) — “Like walking in a magic different land” (CAVES 2012)
A behind-the-scenes look at the spacecraft built to take humans back to the Moon.
Source: NASA Johnson — “Orion Backstage: Astronaut Mike Fincke”
The straight answer on what actually got him to the launch pad.
Source: NASA — “Education a Key Career Factor for Fincke”
In under a minute: why the Space Station is proof humanity can build together.
Source: Giove Space — “The ISS Can Be Considered a Symbol”
The setback that almost ended his career before it started — and why he came back.
Source: The Maverick Mind — “NASA Astronaut: I Was Kicked Out of Pilot Training”
A firsthand update from orbit on daily life and work aboard the Space Station.
Source: NASA Video — “ISS Update: NASA Astronaut Mike Fincke”
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