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NASA astronauts prove that sending an email really is rocket science | TechCrunch

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This page reports on NASA astronauts of the Artemis II moon mission experiencing difficulties using Microsoft Outlook email software in space. The mission, the first lunar mission in fifty years, has faced numerous challenges before and during launch, including hydrogen and helium leaks and technical issues. Four astronauts currently in space encountered a problem when Commander Reid Wiseman found two instances of Outlook running on his Microsoft Surface Pro personal computing device, neither functioning properly. He contacted Mission Control requesting technical support to troubleshoot the issue.

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