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Stranded Astronauts Now Have To Deal With Incompatible SpaceX And Boeing Spacesuits

by Horatio Thompson
Stranded Astronauts Now Have To Deal With Incompatible SpaceX And Boeing Spacesuits

Photo: NASA An interesting dilemma has cropped up as NASA weighs its options on handling the problem-plagued Boeing Starliner currently docked to the International Space Station. If astronauts Butch Wilmore …

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CNBC Daily Open: Live long and prosper

by Walter Watson
CNBC Daily Open: Live long and prosper

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on May 31, 2024 in New York City.  Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images This report …

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Balloons to hoist tourists 100,000 feet into the stratosphere

by Franz Hernandez
Balloons to hoist tourists 100,000 feet into the stratosphere

Commercial space flight is becoming more and more common, with companies including SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic all transporting paid customers into space over the last several years. People …

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NASA Freaks Everyone Out By Broadcasting Audio Of Astronaut With Simulated Decompression Sickness

by Horatio Thompson
NASA Freaks Everyone Out By Broadcasting Audio Of Astronaut With Simulated Decompression Sickness

Photo: NASA NASA confirmed that audio from a simulation channel dedicated to dealing with disaster scenarios was inadvertently broadcast Wednesday on its YouTube channel. The audio indicated that an astronaut …

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Boeing’s years-long struggle to launch astronauts on Starliner

by Edgar Davis
Boeing’s years-long struggle to launch astronauts on Starliner

Boeing‘s Starliner is a human-grade space capsule designed to take astronauts to and from the International Space Station. Boeing began work on the capsule in 2014, when it signed a …

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NASA Director Says He Trusts SpaceX Because Elon Musk Isn’t The One Running It

by Horatio Thompson
NASA Director Says He Trusts SpaceX Because Elon Musk Isn’t The One Running It

NASA plays nicely with privately owned SpaceX, but is that something to be concerned about? In an interview with NPR, NASA director Bill Nelson assuages any fears of an unsupervised …

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Biden and Japan’s Kishida forge new partnership, eyeing China and Russia

by Walter Watson
Biden and Japan’s Kishida forge new partnership, eyeing China and Russia

U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday unveiled plans for military cooperation and projects ranging from missiles to moon landings, strengthening their alliance with an …

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Why there is a new global race to the moon

by Walter Watson
Why there is a new global race to the moon

Japan recently became the fifth nation to successfully complete a soft landing on the moon’s surface, joining a select few countries — the U.S., Russia, China and India — in …

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Startups investing millions to make drugs and semiconductors in space

by Edgar Davis
Startups investing millions to make drugs and semiconductors in space

In-space manufacturing may sound like science fiction but it’s happening already, albeit on a very small scale. It’s a fledgling market that analysts and several startups are projecting will take …

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