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23.08 / 15:58
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NASA says Sunita Williams could stay on space station for 6 months more if plan A fails
Sunita Williams may not return to Earth for quite some time. During an interaction with the media, NASA revealed that the astronaut and her colleague Butch Wilmore could stay in space for at least six more months. The space agency announced that they are considering extending the stay of two astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) until early 2025 due to ongoing complications with Boeing's Starliner capsule. If NASA opts to bring the Starliner back without a crew, Butch and Suni would remain on the ISS until late February 2025. In this scenario, NASA would adjust the SpaceX Crew-9 mission, sending only two crew members instead of the usual four in late September. Butch and Suni would then return to Earth after the Crew-9 mission is completed early next year.
23.08 / 13:56
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Best executive chairs for your office setup: Top 8 choices to upgrade your workspace comfort
Reasons to buyReasons to avoidThe beAAtho® Executive Chair is designed for ergonomic support and durability. It features a high back, leatherette upholstery, and a revolving base for added convenience. The chair is backed by a warranty and offers excellent value for money.Reasons to buyReasons to avoidAlso Read: Best office chairs 2024: Top 9 picks for your home office setup offering maximum comfort3. Da URBAN® Milford Mid Back Revolving Leatherette Ergonomic Home & Office Executive ChairThe Milford Mid-Back Computer Chair is designed for comfort and functionality.
23.08 / 13:11
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Will Sunita Williams soon run out of food, oxygen at space station? NASA clarifies
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and her fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore potentially running out of food and oxygen during their extended stay in space. Initially slated to return after just eight days, their mission has been delayed by more than two months due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. With these delays, the question of whether they have sufficient supplies to last until their safe return has come to the forefront.
23.08 / 10:35
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Elon Musk's SpaceX testing breakthrough tech in risky spacewalk
SpaceX's attempt at the first ever private spacewalk next week will be a test of trailblazing equipment, including slim spacesuits and a cabin with no airlock, in one of the riskiest missions yet for Elon Musk's space company. A billionaire entrepreneur, a retired military fighter pilot and two SpaceX employees are poised to launch on Tuesday aboard a modified Crew Dragon craft, before embarking on a 20-minute spacewalk 434 miles (700 km) into space two days later. Until now, walking into the empty expanse of space has only been attempted by government astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS), 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
23.08 / 03:17
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NASA says decision on Boeing Starliner crew's path home coming Saturday
NASA said on Thursday it expects to announce on Saturday its decision on whether the two astronauts who rode Boeing's glitchy Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station will need a SpaceX vehicle to return to Earth. «NASA's decision on whether to return Starliner to Earth with astronauts aboard is expected no earlier than Saturday, Aug. 24 at the conclusion of an agency-level review,» the space agency said in a statement. Starliner launched its first two astronauts into space in June as a crucial test before it can receive NASA approval for routine flights. But what was supposed to be an eight-day mission docked to the ISS has been drawn out by months after the capsule sprang leaks and some of its thrusters failed.
23.08 / 03:13
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NASA will decide Saturday if Boeing's new capsule is safe enough to fly 2 astronauts back from space
NASA will decide this weekend whether Boeing's new capsule is safe enough to return two astronauts from the International Space Station, where they've been waiting since June
20.08 / 20:54
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Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams are stuck in space
Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams have been informed that they might not be rescued until February 2025. They are stranded on the International Space Station, more than 200 miles from Earth. The Boeing Starliner spacecraft that carried the American pair into space in June had helium leaks, so they will now have to spend eight months there instead of the originally scheduled eight days mission. In order to determine whether it is safe for them to return on the Boeing or if they will need to use one of Elon Musk's SpaceX vehicles, which are expected to arrive in February, the US space agency NASA is currently conducting tests. It's also not easy to live on the Space Station. Nine people are currently sharing the ISS's six sleeping quarters and two bathrooms. The scant supplies of water and food that come from Earth need to be handled with care.
20.08 / 15:41
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These 15 people are worth more than Google, who are they?
centi billionaires, but their combined wealth is more than $2.2 trillion. The combined net worth of the 15 members has increased by roughly $360 billion this year to $2.2 trillion. Almost all of them have increased their wealth by $360 billion this year. That is less than the combined values of Netflix ($289 billion), Coca-Cola ($298 billion), and Bank of America ($305 billion). It’s time to discover the listicle of individuals whose worth is at least $100 billion. Here’s complete data with a wealth source, a breakdown of the amount each person's wealth has changed this year, as per Bloomberg's estimate of their net worth.
18.08 / 15:14
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Agnikul Cosmos: It's definitely rocket science
Agnibaan. The company used an industrial 3D printer to make the semi-cryogenic rocket engine as “a single piece in less than a week—right from the place where the fuel enters the engine, till the exhaust and nozzle," Srinath Ravichandran, Agnikul’s co-founder and CEO, told Mint. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, fabricates complex objects by depositing materials layer by layer.
18.08 / 12:35
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ISRO's SSLV, private players Skyroot, Agnikul eye share in small satellite business
ISRO's latest satellite launch vehicle ' SSLV' is the first rocket in its category to be ready for commercialisation with two others, 'Vikram' from Skyroot and 'Agnibaan' from Agnikul Cosmos, expected to vie for market share to place small satellites in orbit. According to industry estimates, the satellite launch market in India is expected to grow from USD 720 million in 2022 to USD 3.5 billion by 2033 and small satellites are likely to be the most preferred modes for a number of applications ranging from providing internet connectivity to earth observation. Space start-ups such as Pixxel and Satsure have already announced plans to have constellations of small satellites for the range of services they plan to offer and Indian launch vehicles will vie to be the preferred rockets to place these satellites in orbit. «Larger launch vehicles are there, but with a large number of satellites being launched, companies do not want to wait, they want to launch a satellite as soon as they can and small vehicles are tailor made for them,» Lt Gen A K Bhatt (retd), Director General of Indian Space Association, told PTI.
17.08 / 02:36
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How on Earth did Nasa leave two astronauts in space?
On a video chat in early June from the International Space Station, Sunita Williams talked to a packed elementary-school gym in her Massachusetts hometown about how it feels to ride a rocket into space (like a roller coaster) and what life is like hundreds miles above the planet. “Being in space is a lot of fun," the 58-year-old astronaut said as her hair floated loosely in a dark halo around her head. She demonstrated a few flips, sipped tropical punch from a pouch and opened up about how people pass the time in the microgravity environment of Earth’s orbit.
15.08 / 17:17
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NASA still deciding whether to keep 2 astronauts at space station until next year
NASA says it's still deciding whether to keep two astronauts at the International Space Station until early next year and send their troubled Boeing capsule back empty
15.08 / 14:59
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NASA to decide stranded Starliner astronaut Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore's route home by end of month
NASA needs to decide by the end of August whether to return two astronauts to Earth aboard Boeing's Starliner, which flew them to the International Space Station (ISS), or bring them home on a SpaceX craft, officials said Wednesday. NASA astronauts Barry «Butch» Wilmore and Sunita «Suni» Williams blasted off for the ISS on Starliner on June 5 for what was meant to be an eight-day stay. But their return has been delayed by thruster malfunctions that came to light during the first crewed mission to the ISS by the Boeing spacecraft.
14.08 / 07:35
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SpaceX plans first manned mission over Earth's poles
SpaceX is aiming to break new barriers in polar exploration with the first manned space mission over the Earth's poles — a private flight commanded by a crypto entrepreneur later this year, the company said Tuesday. The mission, dubbed «Fram2» after a 19th century polar expedition schooner, is due to last between three to five days, and was purchased by Chun Wang, a wealthy bitcoin pioneer who founded f2pool and stakefish, for an undisclosed amount. He will be joined by three polar experts: Norwegian filmmaker Jannicke Mikkelsen, German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge, and Australian polar adventurer Eric Philips.
08.08 / 23:03
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NASA says chances are growing that astronauts may switch from Boeing to a SpaceX ride back to Earth
NASA says chances are growing that two test pilots who flew a new Boeing capsule to the International Space Station in June may have to switch to SpaceX for a ride home
08.08 / 22:02
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Could 2 NASA astronauts be stuck at the space station until next year? Here's what to know
NASA is wrestling over how and when to bring two astronauts back from the International Space Station after running into trouble with their new Boeing capsule
08.08 / 06:39
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SpaceX to the rescue, as NASA plans Sunita Williams' return after Boeing's setback
Nasa is contemplating extending the stay of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams from one week to eight months aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This consideration arises due to concerns about the safety of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft for returning astronauts to Earth. If deemed unsafe, those on the ISS might have to use SpaceX's Crew Dragon for their return journey in February 2025. Nasa officials are expecting to decide later this month whether to continue with Starliner, which encountered propulsion issues during its June flight to the ISS. With Wilmore and Williams potentially stranded on the ISS, plans are being developed for their safe return to Earth. “However, with the two additional astronauts stranded on the ISS, Nasa has had to develop a plan to bring them back to Earth,” stated an official.
07.08 / 22:06
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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, Sunita Williams not returning from ISS this year. When and how will they reach earth?
NASA officials said on Wednesday that the two astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who are on a trip to the International Space Station (ISS) by Boeing's Starliner, could return on SpaceX's Crew Dragon in February 2025 instead if Starliner is still deemed unsafe to return to Earth. t was meant to be a weeklong trip to the ISS for the first NASA astronauts to fly with Boeing could extend to eight months The U.S. space agency has been discussing potential plans with SpaceX to leave two seats empty on an upcoming Crew Dragon launch for NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who became the first crew to fly Boeing's Starliner capsule to the ISS in June. A final decision on whether to persist with Boeing's Starliner — which experienced concerning propulsion system problems as it flew up to the orbital platform in June — is expected later this month, officials said Wednesday in a call with reporters.
07.08 / 13:03
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NASA delays next crew launch to buy more time at the space station for Boeing's troubled capsule
NASA is delaying its next astronaut launch to buy more time at the International Space Station for Boeing's troubled new crew capsule
07.08 / 01:40
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Will NASA send Boeing's Starliner spacecraft back empty? Here are the details
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams found themselves stranded in orbit. Technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spaceship have caused an indefinite delay in their return, despite the fact that their mission was only scheduled to last two weeks. There isn't a new return date announced by NASA, as per the reports of Yahoo news. NASA is currently thinking of returning the Starliner spaceship to Earth without the astronauts on board. According to CNBC, there hasn't been much consensus on this proposal yet. To return the astronauts home, a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule would be sent. Although it was developed at a lower cost than Starliner, the Crew Dragon is a part of the same Commercial Crew program and has not encountered any problems of the same nature.
30.07 / 11:45
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SpaceX in talks to land and recover Starship rocket off Australia's coast
SpaceX is in talks with U.S. and Australian officials to land and recover one of its Starship rockets off Australia's coast, a possible first step toward a bigger presence for Elon Musk's company in the region as the two countries bolster security ties, according to three people familiar with the plans.
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