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Elon Musk's SpaceX to launch Polaris Dawn. Astronauts to take first commercial spacewalk, go farther from Earth than any other mission
Elon Musk's SpaceX will launch the "Polaris Dawn" mission, which will take four persons 870 miles from Earth, the furthest distance in more than 50 years. In addition to testing in-orbit communications, the crew will carry out high-altitude exercises, the first-ever commercial spacewalk, and health-related research.
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Now, any Indian citizen can register for a chance to fly to Space
Any Indian citizen can enroll in the programme by paying a fee of $2.50 (Rs 207.5) to cover the costs of verification checks aimed at ensuring safe and fair voting. Joshua Skurla, cofounder, Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) told ET they are excited to have India as part of its human spaceflight programme.
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NASA: Will it cancel some of space programs due to spacesuit problems? Why did water leak during spacewalk outside ISS?
NASA faces a spacesuit crisis as astronaut Tracy Dyson experienced a leak during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. Collins Aerospace abandoned its spacesuit project.
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Chinese rocket accidentally launches during test, then crashes
Because of a "structural failure," the Tianlong-3 rocket separated from its testing platform while its propulsion system was being tested and lifted off from its launchpad, the rocket's owner Space Pioneer said in a statement. The accident occurred at 3:43 p.m. local time Sunday at a test facility in Gongyi city in central China's Henan province, the statement said.
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NASA: Boeing Starliner crew enjoys extended stay on ISS, they're in no 'rush to come home'
NASA extends Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams' mission aboard Boeing's Starliner due to technical challenges like thruster failures and helium leaks. Despite setbacks, NASA assures their safety and plans for a return mission. Boeing faces public scrutiny despite mission success, amid comparisons with SpaceX's Crew Dragon. Both companies play pivotal roles in NASA's crewed missions to the ISS, navigating a competitive landscape in commercial space travel.
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How much has Boeing lost in Starliner program as two NASA astronauts are stuck in space?
NASA astronauts are stranded in space due to technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. The mission, originally set for eight days, has been indefinitely extended.
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Are NASA astronauts struck on board a Boeing aircraft? What is this important mission they are a part of?
Two astronauts on board a Boeing Star Liner aircraft are struck in the International Space Station. They are undertaking a critical mission before returning to Earth.
Russian satellite breaks up in space, forces ISS astronauts to shelter
A Russian satellite, defunct in nature, has now broken up into a hundred pieces, forcing astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take shelter from the space jump already in the outer universe.
NASA, Boeing continue evaluating Starliner's propulsion system performance
NASA stated on Thursday that it will continue assessing the performance of Starliner’s propulsion system in collaboration with Boeing before the shuttle’s return from the International Space Station (ISS). NASA and Boeing have not provided a new return date, which was previously rescheduled for June 26, following an initial postponement from June 14.
SpaceX wins $843 million contract from NASA to bring ISS down to its 'watery graveyard': What's the plan?
NASA has chosen SpaceX for an $843 million contract to develop a US Deorbit Vehicle, tasked with safely bringing the International Space Station (ISS) out of orbit by 2030. This mission ensures a controlled re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, targeting the Pacific Ocean's remote Point Nemo. The decision underscores international efforts to manage the ISS's safe transition after its operational tenure since 2000.
Will SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft rescue stranded astronauts if Boeing’s Starliner stays broken? What went wrong?
Astronauts Wilmore and Sunita Williams are stuck in the International Space Station (ISS) because of concerns about helium leaks. NASA and Boeing officials have not yet sought SpaceX's help, but Crew Dragon is still prepared in case it is needed.
Boeing Starliner faces technical issues: How will astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams return to Earth?
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, facing technical challenges, prepares to bring astronauts Wilmore and Williams back from the ISS. Delays have plagued the return, with no set date yet. Issues with the propulsion system, including overheating thrusters and helium leaks, are under scrutiny. Despite the setbacks, NASA and Boeing are actively working on solutions, including software updates. Crew Dragon stands by as a backup, underscoring the complexities of space missions.
NASA yet again lets down Sunita Williams: Return of the Boeing Starliner crew further delayed
NASA has once again disappointed astronauts Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Sunita Williams, currently stranded at the International Space Station (ISS), whose return to Earth has again been delayed until mid-August, according to latest reports. Amid NASA's moon landing missions like Artemis 2, it also needs to securely bring their astronauts home, and that too, without much delay.
When will Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore return to Earth? NASA astronauts on Boeing Starliner have this much time
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's safe return to the earth is being prayed by everyone around the USA. However, the question remains when will they return!
Boeing's Starliner return to Earth postponed, NASA says no new date set
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, scheduled to return from the ISS with its first crew, faces a postponed return without a new date, raising uncertainty. The crew, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, launched on June 5 for a final demonstration. Technical issues, including thruster failures and helium leaks, have caused delays. Boeing's Starliner program has faced challenges, including software glitches and design problems. NASA and Boeing are working to understand these issues before the spacecraft's return, which requires at least 12 of its 28 thrusters to be operational for a safe flight.
Boeing Starliner's first astronaut crew welcomed aboard space station
Boeing's Starliner capsule, carrying NASA crew, safely docked with the ISS, proving its flight-worthiness and competing with SpaceX. Despite technical issues, the mission was successful.
SpaceX's mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without exploding
SpaceX's mega Starship rocket completed its first full test flight from Texas to the Indian Ocean without exploding, marking a milestone for future missions.
Boeing's Starliner capsule successfully deploys Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore to ISS
Boeing launched astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard their Starliner capsule after overcoming multiple delays and technical issues. The mission aims to test Starliner's capabilities, including manual control and serving as a safe haven during emergencies. The launch, from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, is a significant step for Boeing's Starliner program, which aims to provide crew transport to the ISS, competing with SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule.
Boeing tries again to launch NASA astronauts for the first time after latest round of repairs
Boeing's astronaut launch to the International Space Station faced delays and technical challenges, including issues with SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and the Starliner capsule.
For SpaceX's next Starship test flight, surviving hypersonic return is key
SpaceX's Starship rocket is set for a fourth test flight to survive a hot re-entry through Earth's atmosphere. The two-stage rocket, nearly 400 feet tall, aims to revolutionize satellite launches and astronaut missions, including NASA's moon landing plans.
Take three for Boeing Starliner crewed launch attempt
Liftoff is targeted for 10:52 am (1452 GMT) from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, for a roughly one-week stay at the orbital laboratory. The last attempt, on Saturday, was dramatically aborted with less than four minutes left of the countdown as the ground launch computer went into an automatic hold. The problem was later traced to a faulty power supply source connected to the computer, with the malfunctioning unit since replaced.
Boeing will try to launch its first crew on Starliner, again
Troubled Boeing attempts to launch crew to ISS on Starliner after previous scrubbed attempt. Astronauts Wilmore and Williams set for liftoff on Saturday. NASA aims to certify Boeing as second commercial crew operator. Mission to deliver spare parts for ISS repair. Successful flight crucial for Boeing's reputation. Docking with ISS planned for Sunday, followed by landing on June 10.
This Michelin chef aims to make his patrons dine in space!
Six guests are set to ascend aboard Spaceship Neptune to the stratosphere, where they will enjoy an immersive dining experience served up by Danish Michelin-starred chef Rasmus Munk.
Sunita Williams set to fly into space for a third time next month
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams is set to pilot Boeing's Starliner on a mission to the International Space Station. The launch is expected between June 1 and June 5 after a delay due to a technical issue. NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are working to resolve the problem and successfully launch to mark a significant milestone for the Boeing program.
Boeing targets June 1 for Starliner's debut crew launch amid helium leak probe
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, developed to ferry NASA astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), has been delayed years and is more than $1.5 billion over budget. Persistent Starliner development challenges have illustrated Boeing's struggle to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX on tighter budgets.
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams set to fly into space for a third time on Tuesday
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams, alongside Butch Wilmore, embarks on a significant mission flying Boeing's Starliner from Florida to the International Space Station, overcoming delays and contributing to the Commercial Crew Programme.
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission aborted due to technical glitch in rocket
The CST-200 Starliner's inaugural voyage carrying astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) has been highly anticipated and much-delayed as Boeing scrambles to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX for a greater share of lucrative NASA business.
Boeing Starliner launch today: How to watch live? Meet the two NASA astronauts onboard
Two NASA astronauts are scheduled to embark on a journey to the International Space Station aboard a new spacecraft. Boeing's Starliner is set to launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida, marking its inaugural crewed test flight.
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