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  1. 2 hours ago · NASA and Boeing officials have yet to determine a return date for the Starliner spacecraft carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. Technical issues like helium leaks and thruster ...

  2. 10 hours ago · Boeing’s crew spacecraft Starliner will stay docked with the International Space Station into August, NASA confirmed on Thursday, as the mission remains on hold while the company and agency ...

  3. 1 day ago · Space Adventures, Inc. is an American space tourism company founded in 1998 by Eric C. Anderson. Its offerings include zero-gravity atmospheric flights, orbital spaceflights (with the option to participate in a spacewalk ), and other spaceflight-related experiences including cosmonaut training, spacewalk training, and launch tours. [1]

  4. 6 hours ago · Jul 26, 2024, 2:00 am. LH Paragon Group Chairman and Chief executive officer Bernie H. Liu shared invaluable insights from the group’s humble beginnings across its sixty-year history from “Start-up to Starship” as one of the keynote speakers at the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s “Padayon Cebu: A Summit to Inspire, Promote ...

  5. 15 hours ago · The private firm, co-founded in 2016 by current and former officials from Taiwan’s space agency, has not had a successful launch. Its most recent attempt to fly a rocket, via its sister company AtSpace in Australia in 2022, failed because of an oxidizer leak. The rocket to be tested in Japan is a different design.

  6. 6 hours ago · Source: NASA. Crane operator Rebekah Tolatovicz, a shift mechanical technician lead for Artic Slope Regional Corporation at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, operates a 30-ton crane to lift the agency’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft out of the recently renovated altitude chamber to the Final Assembly and Systems Testing, or FAST, cell inside NASA Kennedy’s Neil A. Armstrong ...

  7. 6 hours ago · A foreign company launching orbital payloads from Japan would require close government scrutiny and high regulatory hurdles, a senior Japanese official involved in the space sector said. Because Japan’s Space Activities Act does not govern sub-orbital launches such as TiSPACE’s, the central government does not need to give final approval for the launch.