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. 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. 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. World's most powerful rocket Starship set for next launch
Starship, SpaceX's massive prototype rocket that may one day send humans to Mars, is poised for its next flight on Thursday. Its Falcon 9 rockets have come to be workhorses for NASA and the commercial sector, its Dragon capsule sends astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station, and its Starlink internet satellite constellation now covers dozens of countries. 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. Now India can hope to have its own SpaceX and Blue Origin
Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin lead the global space industry discourse. From reusable rockets to space tourism, these companies drive innovation in the space sector. 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. Boeing's Starliner set for first crewed mission to ISS
After years of delays, Boeing's Starliner capsule is set to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) Monday, a milestone for the US aerospace giant and NASA. The flight, a final test before Starliner takes up regular service for the space agency, is critical for Boeing, whose reputation has suffered of late due to safety issues with its passenger jets. But problems since then have delayed Monday's crewed test flight, necessary for the capsule to be certified for NASA's use on regular ISS missions. Why will NASA pay SpaceX $843 million to plunge ISS into Pacific Ocean? Will it not burn up while making re-entry to Earth?
National Aeronautics and Space Agency has asked Elon Musk-owned company SpaceX to develop the ‘US Deorbit Vehicle’ that will lead the US sections of the ISS to its death when its time is over. But why? It could leave it to burn up while making re-entry to the Earth. Private players will make space more accessible: ISRO chief
ISRO Chairman S Somanath expressed optimism about the role of private players in advancing space technology, citing SpaceX's success. He highlighted the importance of government support for private companies and mentioned Indian companies like Skyroot Aerospace and Agnikul Cosmos already working in the field. Somanath also shared updates on Chandrayaan-4, part of India's moon exploration program, aiming to land on the moon in 2040. The interaction with space enthusiasts, part of ISRO's outreach efforts, lasted an hour and will continue in May. 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. NASA reveals key details about SpaceX debris. Here's how
SpaceX mission's debris may not have been diminished, according to details provided by NASA. Why did Elon Musk warn Bill Gates? Will he be able to annihilate Microsoft's founder? Know controversy in detail
Elon Musk hopes that he will be able to transform Tesla into an AI giant with a net worth of $30 trillion and he wants to change from selling EVs to operating a lucrative fleet of robotaxis and humanoid robots. 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. 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. 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. 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 founder Elon Musk slams Boeing for too-many non-technical managers, says, they should be able to design aircraft
Elon Musk criticized Boeing CEO David Calhoun and said that Boeing had lost sight of its engineering core. Boeing is struggling with leadership transitions, safety concerns, and legal issues. Japan billionaire Maezawa cancels moon trip due to uncertainty over SpaceX rocket development
The tycoon in 2018 launched plans for the lunar flyby voyage. He bought seats for eight traveling companions in 2022 for what would be his second space journey after his 12-day trip to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 2021. 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. Does Elon Musk have 12 kids? Here's what we know about the Tesla CEO's mega family
Recent reports have suggested that Elon Musk has a third 'secret child' with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis this year itself. As the details around this reports went viral, Elon Musk confirmed these rumors saying that this was no secret and that his friends and family already knew. It was surprising for the Tesla CEO that the issue was purported to be a secret, according to reports. Sri Lanka approves Starlink's satellite internet service, ushering in a new era of connectivity
In his post, President Wickremesinghe emphasized the transformative potential of this move for Sri Lanka, particularly for the country's youth. China's Space Pioneer raises $207 million to fund rocket development
Space Pioneer, also known as Beijing Tianbing Technology Co, is among a small group of rapidly growing private-sector rocket developers, spurred by the government's call to transform China into a major power in space. Sri Lanka gives preliminary approval to Elon Musk's Starlink
Sri Lanka's telecommunications regulator gave preliminary approval after a public consultation, the president's office said in a short statement. Musk and Wickremesinghe had discussed ways to expand internet connectivity in rural Sri Lanka and potential collaboration on renewable energy, the president's office said. 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. 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. Elon Musk' layoff statement from April prompted Tesla to start slashing down workforce?
Elon Musk's net worth stands at $208.4 billion, as per reports, with main sources of revenue coming from Tesla and SpaceX, one of which is currently in the gray area around employee layoffs. Tesla's internal reports reportedly show a significant slash in employee count within a matter of a few months, shortly after Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced back in April that the company was planning to reduce its workforce by 10%. 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. Will Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites deplete ozone layer? The full report
The ozone can be depleted by the internet satellite like Elon Musk’s Starlink. There are more than 8,000 internet satellites in low-Earth orbit. Ozone layer at risk from Elon Musk's Starlink satellites? New study shows
With 6,000 of the 8,100 objects currently in low Earth orbit belonging to Starlink, the environmental impact of these satellites is raising concerns among scientists. The findings reveal that the reentry of satellites in 2022 resulted in a 29.5% increase in atmospheric aluminum above natural levels, injecting approximately 17 metric tons of aluminum oxides into the mesosphere. Boeing Starliner capsule's first crewed test flight postponed at last minute
Boeing's Starliner space capsule's inaugural crewed test flight faced another delay due to a technical issue, halting the countdown for at least 24 hours. The mission, carrying two astronauts to the ISS, is crucial for Boeing to compete with SpaceX in NASA's spaceflight contracts. The delay, caused by a ground system computer triggering an automatic abort command, marks another setback in Starliner's history of delays and glitches. Boeing is striving to catch up with SpaceX, NASA's primary transport to the ISS, and hopes for a successful mission to secure future contracts. 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. Elon Musk-Rajeev Chandrasekhar engage in a banter over EVMs safety, Rahul Gandhi calls it ‘black box’
In a recent exchange on 'X', the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Elon Musk, sparked a debate over the credibility of EVMs. The billionaire tech magnate suggested the elimination of EVMs, citing the risk of the machines getting hacked. Reacting to this, former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar labeled Musk’s view as a ‘sweeping generalisation statement'. Asserting that EVMs are safe, Chandrasekhar also offered to run a tutorial for Musk on how EVMs can be architected and built correctly. Replying to Chandrasekhar's remark, Elon Musk stated that ‘Anything can be hacked’ Congress' Rahul Gandhi also supported the comment and referred to the EVMs as a ‘Black Box that can’t be scrutinised’.Elon Musk-Rajeev Chandrasekhar engage in a banter over EVMs safety, Rahul Gandhi calls it ‘black box’ Now you can apply to be an astronaut for just Rs 200, SERA invites application; Here's how to register and other details
The Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) has partnered with Blue Origin to offer Indian citizens a chance to experience space travel. The collaboration will enable six individuals from countries with limited space presence, including India, to join a future New Shepard mission. The program aims to democratize space access through public voting, with minimal physical requirements. Selected astronauts will undergo a three-day training at Blue Origin's Texas launch site. This initiative underscores India's growing role in space exploration. Elon Musk's Starlink back up after brief outage
SpaceX's Starlink, which owns around 60% of the roughly 7,500 satellites orbiting earth, is dominant in the satellite internet sphere. Russian satellite breaks up into 100 pieces; Here is what it means for Boeing and Sunita William's space project
A defunct Russian Earth observation satellite, the RESURS-P1, has fragmented into over 100 pieces of space debris. This event necessitated astronauts aboard the International Space Station to seek shelter for approximately one hour. The incident contributes to the growing issue of space junk orbiting Earth. The cause of the satellite's breakup, which had been declared non-functional since 2022, has not been disclosed yet. More trouble for Sunita Williams as she has to stay longer in space; Here's why
Officials have repeatedly hinted that the Starliner, which faced issues with helium leaks and thruster outages heading to the International Space Station in early June, will be safe to bring astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore home. Former SpaceX employees sue Elon Musk, alleging wrongful termination over workplace concerns
Eight former employees of SpaceX sued Elon Musk for wrongful termination due to raising concerns about sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace. Elon Musk responds to claims about Amazon tribe's porn addiction from Starlink internet: What did SpaceX CEO say?
Elon Musk has addressed false claims suggesting that the Marubo tribe in the Amazon became addicted to pornography after gaining access to Starlink internet. These claims originated from a New York Times article, which described some tribe members sharing explicit content in private chat groups. The New York Times later clarified that their article had been misrepresented, stating that the tribe is not addicted to pornography Fired SpaceX workers sue Elon Musk over workplace abuses
Workers fired by SpaceX filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing Elon Musk of fostering a sexist "Dark Ages" culture at the company he founded. The fired workers have already filed a complaint with the US National Labor Relations Board, but that has been stalled by a lawsuit by Musk trying to derail it. Engineers sue SpaceX and Elon Musk, alleging wrongful termination and sexual harassment
Eight engineers have filed a lawsuit against SpaceX and Elon Musk, alleging wrongful termination and sexual harassment. The engineers claim they were fired for raising concerns about Musk's behavior and a sexist culture at SpaceX. SpaceX has denied wrongdoing, stating the engineers were fired for violating company policies. The lawsuit highlights ongoing challenges in addressing workplace harassment and discrimination. UFO, Aliens? What is it in North Carolina?
Sighting of a space debris in North Carolina once again raised curiosity about UFOs and aliens. Space experts have given a clarity. 'NASA-type' NSA: Why India's next National Security Adviser should be a space scientist
If the Government of India decides to appoint a new National Security Adviser (NSA) in June, it should consider someone outside the traditional choices of diplomats or spymasters. The role of the NSA should be more like the American model, focusing on coordination between security-related government wings. India's previous NSAs have varied in their approaches, with some acting more like deputy prime ministers. A space scientist could bring a fresh perspective, especially considering India's advancements in space technology and the strategic importance of space in defense and telecommunications. SpaceX mega rocket Starship's next launch on June 5
Starship, the world's most powerful rocket, is set for its next test flight on June 5, SpaceX announced on Friday. Its Super Heavy booster produces 16.7 million pounds (74.3 Meganewtons) of thrust, almost double that of the world's second most powerful rocket, NASA's Space Launch System -- though the latter is now certified, while Starship is still a prototype. 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. PM Modi responds to Elon Musk's congratulatory message, says India's stable policies continue to facilitate business environment
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, for congratulating him on his electoral victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Modi responded to Musk's post on the social media platform X, emphasizing India's talented youth, demographic advantage, stable democratic system, and predictable policies, which create a conducive business environment. Musk had congratulated Modi on his victory and expressed anticipation for his companies to engage in exciting work in India. Boeing Starliner astronauts stranded at ISS after NASA overlooks 'minor' issues; Here's what we know
NASA and Boeing face delays as helium leaks in the Starliner spacecraft postpone astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams' return to Earth. Despite criticism and significant cost overruns, NASA and Boeing remain confident in Starliner's performance and safety. Elon Musk arrives in Indonesia's Bali to launch Starlink satellite internet service
Boeing tries again to launch NASA astronauts for the first time after latest round of repairs
Elon Musk sees another big advisory firm come out against his multibillion dollar pay package
Elon Musk sees another big advisory firm come out against his multibillion dollar pay packageTesla CEO Elon Musk's pay package, recently valued at $44.9 billion, has been re-endorsed by ISS and Glass Lewis. The firm argued that the package was outsized and failed to achieve board objectives. It also noted that Tesla met the pay package's performance objectives and recognized the company's substantial growth in size and profitability. However, concerns about Musk spending too much time on other ventures raised in 2018 and since then have not been sufficiently addressed. Was it a UFO, or did aliens visit Earth? Know in detail, watch video
Was it a UFO, or did aliens visit Earth? Know in detail, watch videoExperts testified before a Congress committee in July 2023 that the UFOs could pose a threat to national security. It is interesting to note that a Gallup poll conducted in 2021 reported that 41% of US citizens believe alien spacecraft have visited Earth, up eight points from 33 percent in 2019. First crewed test flight of Boeing Starliner capsule targeted for May 17
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission aborted due to technical glitch in rocket
This Michelin chef aims to make his patrons dine in space!
Boeing Starliner's helium leak adds another delay to debut crew flight
Boeing Starliner's helium leak adds another delay to debut crew flightNASA has postponed Boeing's Starliner capsule's first crewed flight to May 25 to address a helium leak in the propulsion system. The launch was originally scheduled for May 25, but the next date is still under discussion. The helium leak was discovered alongside an Atlas booster issue before the spacecraft's launch. Two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, will ride Starliner as its first crew to the International Space Station. Elon Musk, Indonesian health minister, launch Starlink for health sector
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Elon Musk's diplomacy: Woo right-wing world leaders. Then benefit
Starlink experiencing degraded service, Elon Musk says satellites under pressure
Elon Musk may be compelled to testify again in SEC's Twitter takeover probe
Elon Musk’s xAI nears funding at $18 billion value soon as this week
Elon Musk’s xAI nears funding at $18 billion value soon as this weekThe size of the round hasn’t been finalised, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information isn’t public. The maker of AI chatbot assistant Grok was set to raise $6 billion in the round, whose participants include Sequoia Capital, Bloomberg News has reported. Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission called off due to technical glitch in rocket
Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission called off due to technical glitch in rocketThe launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, scheduled to carry NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore to the International Space Station (ISS) was on Monday (local time) postponed after a valve glitch in the upper stage of the rocket set to propel it to space. Rocket company United Launch Alliance's Tom Heter III the director overseeing the launch announced the decision to delay the launch about two hours before the expected lift off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United States.Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission called off due to technical glitch in rocket Tensions rise in Silicon Valley over sales of startup stocks
Tensions rise in Silicon Valley over sales of startup stocksTensions over the shadowy and often enigmatic market of private company stocks have reached a boiling point, just as the buying and selling of such shares has grown bigger than ever. At its center is an age-old debate: Should everyone have access to the riches and risks of investing in Silicon Valley startups? Boeing Starliner launch today: How to watch live? Meet the two NASA astronauts onboard
Elon Musk's fortune soars by most since before Twitter purchase
Elon Musk's fortune soars by most since before Twitter purchaseIn the past five days, the world’s third-richest person has gained $37.3 billion in net worth, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. That’s his largest weekly gain since March 2022, just before he agreed to buy Twitter Inc. for $44 billion in one of the biggest leveraged buyout deals in history. Since then, his fortune has tumbled just as often as it has increased after a breathtaking ascent in 2020 and 2021. Flying Car: Watch first flight of AirCar. Know about its first passenger, top speed, altitude, engine, when you can buy it
Injury rates for Elon Musk's SpaceX exceed industry average for second year
SpaceX poised for second launch of mega Starship rocket
SpaceX poised for second launch of mega Starship rocketSpaceX is poised Saturday for the second test launch of Starship, the largest rocket ever built that Elon Musk hopes will one day colonize Mars, while NASA awaits a modified version to land humans on the Moon. SpaceX has insisted that explosions during the early stages of rocket development are welcome and help inform design choices faster than ground tests -- though time is ticking down for a modified Starship to be ready for a planned lunar landing in 2025. Want to invest in SpaceX or Stripe? There's a fund for that
Want to invest in SpaceX or Stripe? There's a fund for thatA new fund, Destiny Tech100, is offering a publicly traded fund that contains shares of 23 private tech companies including Stripe, SpaceX, OpenAI, Discord and Epic Games. The fund, which began trading on the New York Stock Exchange last week, plans to expand its holdings to include stock in 100 startups. Elon Musk postpones India visit to later this year, cites 'very heavy Tesla obligations'
Elon Musk postpones India visit to later this year, cites 'very heavy Tesla obligations'Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk has postponed his India trip and may visit the country only after the elections. Confirming the development, Musk said: “Unfortunately, very heavy Tesla obligations require that the visit to India be delayed, but I do very much look forward to visiting later this year”.Elon Musk postpones India visit to later this year, cites 'very heavy Tesla obligations' Elon Musk’s India trip may see breakthroughs for Starlink, Tesla
Elon Musk’s India trip may see breakthroughs for Starlink, TeslaA sizable investment by Tesla, on the other hand, will allow Musk to tap India’s booming electric vehicle market and counter slowing demand for EVs elsewhere — a positive spin for the carmaker when Musk speaks on the crucial earnings call Tuesday. Tesla watchers, however, will want to see action on the ground after witnessing delays in previously announced projects such as the massive Mexico plant. Northrop Grumman working with Elon Musk's SpaceX on US spy satellite system
Is Elon Musk's Starlink profitable? SpaceX satellites are money losers
Is Elon Musk's Starlink profitable? SpaceX satellites are money losersStarlink, which provides space-based internet service to more than 2.6 million customers, often strips out the hefty cost of sending its satellites into space to make the non-public numbers look better to investors, these people said, asking not to be identified discussing private information. They describe the company’s accounting as “more of an art than a science” and say it’s not actually profitable based on an operational and ongoing basis. SpaceX Starship launch presumed failed minutes after reaching space
Watch: SpaceX Starship test flight achieves significant milestones despite losing contact during reentry
Watch: SpaceX Starship test flight achieves significant milestones despite losing contact during reentrySpaceX's mega-rocket blasted off on another test flight Thursday and travelled farther than on two previous attempts, but the spacecraft was lost as it descended to Earth. The company said it lost contact with the spacecraft as it neared its goal, a splashdown in the Indian Ocean, about an hour after liftoff from the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border.Watch: SpaceX Starship test flight achieves significant milestones despite losing contact during reentry SpaceX Starship disintegrates after completing most of third test flight
Third test flight of SpaceX's mega rocket ends with loss of spacecraft
Apple’s top iPhone supplier goes to outer space with new satellites
Apple’s top iPhone supplier goes to outer space with new satellitesFoxconn, the world's largest iPhone producer, has launched two prototype low-Earth orbit satellites on a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The launch marks a significant moment for the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer as it diversifies into new sectors, as some of its established businesses struggle. Foxconn aims to demonstrate its satellite technology to tap growing demand for communications from space. US court tries to bring SpaceX lawsuit against US labour board back to Texas
ISRO releases ISSAR 2023 report on vulnerability of space assets to collisions
ISRO releases ISSAR 2023 report on vulnerability of space assets to collisionsISRO has released its Indian Space Situational Assessment Report (ISSAR) 2023, evaluating the vulnerability of its space assets to environmental hazards and artificial space objects. The report highlights 1,37,565 close approach alerts and 3,033 alerts for close approaches within one kilometer. Despite identifying 2,700 close approaches within 5 kilometers of other satellites, no critical collisions were predicted. ISRO's System for Safe and Sustainable Space Operations Management aims to enhance compliance with international space guidelines. ISRO is actively engaged in international forums addressing space debris and long-term sustainability of outer space activities. Elon Musk says SpaceX has moved its incorporation to Texas from Delaware
Elon Musk says SpaceX has moved its incorporation to Texas from DelawareThe move comes after the billionaire founder and electric vehicle maker Tesla's CEO said earlier this month that he will hold a shareholder vote to move Tesla's state of incorporation to Texas, where it has its headquarters, after a Delaware judge invalidated his $56-billion pay package. SpaceX launch taking crew to ISS delayed again by weather
California probes SpaceX over sex bias, retaliation claims
California probes SpaceX over sex bias, retaliation claimsThe California Civil Rights Department notified SpaceX of the claims in January, several months after a group of engineers filed complaints with the agency claiming they were fired for criticizing SpaceX and Musk in a letter to company executives, their lawyer Laurie Burgess said Tuesday. Elon Musk's SpaceX fined after 'near amputation' suffered by worker
Elon Musk's SpaceX fined after 'near amputation' suffered by workerA Reuters investigation late last year found that Musk's rocket company disregarded worker-safety regulations and standard practices at its facilities nationwide. Through interviews and government records, the news organisation documented at least 600 previously unreported injuries of SpaceX workers since 2014. SpaceX's talks with Vietnam over Starlink on hold
SpaceX's talks with Vietnam over Starlink on holdTalks between Elon Musk's company and Vietnamese authorities had been under way for months, an industry source briefed on the discussions said, with SpaceX officials participating in a large US business mission to Vietnam last March. NASA's Psyche spacecraft embarks on epic voyage to explore mysterious metal-clad asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft embarks on epic voyage to explore mysterious metal-clad asteroidNASA's Psyche spacecraft has embarked on a mission to explore a rare metallic asteroid. The spacecraft, named after the asteroid it is pursuing, aims to reach the celestial body in 2029. The asteroid, called Psyche, is the largest known metal-rich asteroid and is believed to be teeming with iron, nickel, and other metals. Scientists hope to uncover insights into the origins of life on Earth and the factors that make our planet habitable. Amazon launches test satellites for its planned internet service to compete with SpaceX, watch!
Elon Musk has brought new and disruptive technologies in many domains, says Indian Space Association DG
Bright satellite BlueWalker 3 alarms astronomers, sparks concern about sky pollution
Bright satellite BlueWalker 3 alarms astronomers, sparks concern about sky pollutionThe International Astronomical Union (IAU) has revealed that what was initially thought to be a celestial body is actually the BlueWalker 3 prototype satellite. The satellite's excessive brightness, caused by a massive phased-array antenna and reflective panels, poses challenges to astronomers. BlueWalker 3 is part of AST SpaceMobile's 5G communications system and there are concerns about its impact on the night sky and astronomical observations. Musk defends his ketamine use as beneficial for investors in new video
SpaceX launches Odysseus to the Moon in NASA's second commercial lunar exploration attempt
Musk's SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say
Elon Musk's SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency
SpaceX sends 4 astronauts to swap places with current inhabitants of ISS
SpaceX sends 4 astronauts to swap places with current inhabitants of ISSSpaceX's latest Falcon 9 launches Crew-7, Dragon’s tenth human spaceflight carrying a crew of four astronauts is set to replace the current inhabitants of the International Space Station (ISS). Scheduled for a shift change, this new crew will play a pivotal role in the ongoing operations of the orbiting laboratory. SpaceX comes close to completing test flight of mega rocket but loses spacecraft near end, watch!
SpaceX comes close to completing test flight of mega rocket but loses spacecraft near end, watch!SpaceX came close to completing an hourlong test flight of its mega rocket on its third try Thursday, but the spacecraft was lost as it descended back to Earth.The company said it lost contact with Starship as it neared its goal, a splashdown in the Indian Ocean. Until then, most everything had gone well following liftoff from the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border.“The ship has been lost. So no splashdown today,” said SpaceX’s Dan Huot. “But again, it’s incredible to see how much further we got this time around.” (AP)SpaceX comes close to completing test flight of mega rocket but loses spacecraft near end, watch! Four astronauts return to earth in Dragon Space Capsule; splash down in Gulf of Mexico
Four astronauts return to earth in Dragon Space Capsule; splash down in Gulf of MexicoA SpaceX Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts returned from the International Space Station on Tuesday, splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola, Florida.SpaceX says the capsule splashed down at approximately 5:47 a.m. EST (1147GMT) on Tuesday morning, approximately six and a half hours after it left the International Space Station.It brought NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA taikonaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov back to earth.(AP)Four astronauts return to earth in Dragon Space Capsule; splash down in Gulf of Mexico Sub-metre optical satellite assembled, tested in India deployed into space: TASL
SpaceX illegally fired workers critical of Elon Musk: US labour agency