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The first German woman in space is set to fly into space on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket along with four other astronauts, the US-based company said in a post on X. Rabea Rogge is one of the four “international adventurers” set to fly with crew members from Malta, Norway and Australia, SpaceX said. The planned commercial mission is set to last several days, the company said on Monday, and could take place at the end of the year at the earliest. Rogge was introduced as a “specialist for the mission,” said SpaceX, owned by US billionaire Elon Musk. She studied electrical engineering and inform…

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