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NASA delays Boeing Starliner launch after rocket issue. When is it set to happen now?
USA Today· 2 days agoNASA announced another blastoff delay for the Boeing Starliner after a data review revealed a valve...
Boeing Starliner launch delayed until May 17
TechCrunch· 4 days agoUpdate: The Starliner mission will not move forward until no earlier than May 17, NASA announced. The long delay is to ensure launch provider United...
4 large incoming solar bursts could supercharge the auroras this weekend
SPACE.com· 1 day agoThe change comesas solar activity continues at high levels and at least four coronal mass ejections...
Behemoth sunspot AR3664 unleashes its biggest solar flare yet, sparking radio blackouts on Earth...
SPACE.com· 10 hours agoColossal sunspot AR3664 has unleashed its most powerful solar flare yet, and Earth is once again in...
Watch monster flare-spewing sunspot grow to be 15 times wider than Earth (video)
SPACE.com· 2 hours agoSunspots are dark patches on the solar surface where the magnetic field is abnormally strong — about...
Horned 'SpaceX spiral' photobombs auroras over Europe in 1st-of-its-kind sighting
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe swirling light show is an example of what researchers commonly call "SpaceX spirals," which are...
The Nasty Problem of Cleaning Up Space Junk at 17,500 Miles Per Hour
Bloomberg· 1 day agoThe Nimbus, scheduled to soar on an Elon Musk rocket 280 miles (450 kilometers) above the planet in late 2024, will have a lifespan of just a few months, after which it could ...
‘Challenger’ Review: How the Space Shuttle Disaster Happened
The Wall Street Journal· 8 hours agoThe space agency needed a more affordable, and versatile, pathway to space. NASA settled on the...
Solar storm is powerful enough to disrupt communications: Why NOAA says not to worry
USA Today· 5 hours agoAn uncommonly strong solar storm is hurtling toward Earth, bringing with it the power to disrupt...
Japan captures 1st image of space debris from orbit, and it's spookily stunning
LiveScience· 4 days agoThis orbital photo op is the first step in an ongoing mission to capture and destroy potentially hazardous pieces of space junk that are clogging up our sky. Human-made space junk — including ...