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Boeing's Starliner Set to Launch NASA Astronauts
Watch live coverage of NASA’s Boeing Starliner crewed flight test, with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, to the International Space Station.The Wall Street Journal - World - NASA -
Launch of NASA Astronauts in Boeing’s Starliner Is Scrubbed
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were minutes away from lifting off from the launchpad at Cape Canaveral in the first astronaut flight of a vehicle that has faced years of costly delays.The New York Times - Science - NASA -
Meet Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the NASA Astronauts Riding on Boeing’s Starliner
After a May 6 liftoff was scrubbed, the astronauts returned to their home base in Houston and continued their preparations for Saturday’s flight.The New York Times - Science -
Boeing counts down to its first astronaut launch on long-delayed test flight for NASA
Mission managers say last-minute computer trouble has nixed the latest launch attempt for Boeing’s first astronaut flightABC News - Tech -
Boeing, NASA cancel Starliner launch attempt scheduled Sunday after failed Saturday take-off
Boeing aimed to launch its first Starliner flight with astronauts on board on Saturday but called it off minutes before take-off.CNBC - Business - NASA -
Boeing's Starliner Launch Delayed Minutes Before Takeoff
NASA said the next launch attempt could take place as soon as Wednesday.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘Once in a lifetime’: UK and European space scientists urged to join Nasa mission to Uranus
Astrophysicists call for international cooperation on ambitious probe, amid growing interest in the mysterious planet. European space scientists have been urged to join forces with Nasa to ensure the success of one of the most ambitious space ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
A Chinese spacecraft lands on moon's far side to collect rocks in growing space rivalry with US
A Chinese spacecraft has landed on the moon’s far side to collect rocks in a growing space rivalry with U.S. The official Xinhua News Agency says the landing module touched down Sunday morning Beijing timeABC News - Tech -
The Great AI Challenge: We Test Five Top Bots on Useful, Everyday Skills
OpenAI’s ChatGPT competed against Microsoft’s Copilot and Google’s Gemini, along with Perplexity and Anthropic’s Claude. Here’s how they ranked.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Inside the long legal trail to this week’s big verdict
For years, it was known as the “zombie” case within the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.NBC News - Politics
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