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Boeing's Starliner OFT-2 mission to the International Space Station: When to watch and what to know Liftoff is Friday (July 30) at 2:53 p.m. EDT (1853 GMT).
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Stakes are high for Boeing Starliner's 2nd space station try this week The CST-100 Starliner capsule is scheduled to launch Friday (July 30) at 2:53 p.m. EDT (1853 GMT) on a crucial uncrewed demonstration mission to the International Space Station. You can watch it live here at Space.com, courtesy of NASA, or directly via the ...
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Boeing Starliner OFT-2 launch to space station delayed following Russian module mishap Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will have to wait to make its triumphant trip to space. Today (July 29), officials at NASA and Boeing announced that Boeing's uncrewed Orbital Flight Test 2 (OFT-2) mission for its Starliner astronaut taxi will be delayed from Friday ...
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High drama as Russian lab module tilts space station with errant thruster firings A heavyweight Russian laboratory module that experienced a variety of problems after launch last week docked at the International Space Station Thursday, but in a moment of unexpected drama, inadvertent thruster firings briefly knocked the sprawling ...
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Rocket Lab launches US military satellite on return-to-flight mission The two-stage Electron rose off a pad at Rocket Lab's New Zealand launch site, on the North Island's Mahia Peninsula, at 2 a.m. EDT (0600 GMT; 6 p.m. local New Zealand time), carrying a demonstration satellite called Monolith for the U.S. Space Force.
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Move asteroids now before they become a threat, researchers argue Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of "Ask a Spaceman" and "Space Radio," and author of "How to Die in Space." Sutter contributed this article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. There's no ...
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Discovery of slow waves on the sun could shed light on magnetic field mystery For the first time, scientists have observed giant slow-moving waves of plasma on the surface of the sun that could help to explain the mystery behind the star's magnetic field. Looking at ten years worth of data by NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO), ...
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Mars' buried polar 'lakes' may just be frozen clay Bright reflections that radar detected beneath the south pole of Mars may not be underground lakes as previously thought but deposits of clay instead, a new study finds. For decades, scientists have suspected that water lurks below the polar ice caps of Mars, ...
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Russia's Nauka module briefly tilts space station with unplanned thruster fire A little over three hours after docking was complete, cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov were in the Zvezda module to which Nauka docked, preparing to open the hatch between the two vehicles. Then, at 12 ...
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Space telescopes spot light 'echoing' from behind black hole for the first time Black holes are regions in space-time where gravity's pull is so powerful that not even light can escape its grasp. However, while light cannot escape a black hole, its extreme gravity warps space around it, which allows light to "echo," bending around the back of ...
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