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Newsday

And when it gets back to earth, it ll be with a bump in what s going to be the first hard capsule landing for a us mission. along with space x, they ll now be two private sector firms taking astronauts to the space station. if boeing s test flight goes well. having competition with two providers, providing nasa with a way to and from the space station should bring down costs. and that s really important for nasa and other space agencies like the european space agency and indeed the uk space agency, because we re spending taxpayers money on these flights to get our astronauts to the space station and we want to get the best value for money. but regular missions to the space station will depend on there being no further serious technical issues. with so much at stake, it ll be a big week for boeing. pallab ghosh, bbc news. ....

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Newsday

..we found this international youth group rehearsing for the world leaders expected here. as a german, i wanted to send a message, a message of peace. not to repeat the mistakes of the past. and a plea from ukraine. freedom to all of us. a heartfelt d day message for leaders everywhere. katya adler, bbc news, normandy. two nasa astronauts have set off to the international space station in a new spacecraft. starliner, built by boeing, blasted off from cape canaveral in florida on its first crewed test flight. the mission has been delayed for several years because of setbacks in the development of the spacecraft as our science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. five, four, three, two, one. ignition. and liftoff of starliner and atlas5 carrying i two american heroes. boeing s starliner ....

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BBC News

But regular missions to the space station will depend on there being no further serious technical issues. with so much at stake, it ll be a big week for boeing. pallab ghosh, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. having just had one of the wettest and dullest springs on record, i m sure if you got 12 hours of sunshine, you d take it. that s exactly what we had on wednesday through the isle of man. a chilly day, but a beautiful day in terms of sunshine. slightly different story further north and west temperatures struggled in parts ....

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BBC News

Having competition with two providers, providing nasa with a way to and from the space station should bring down costs. and that s really important for nasa and other space agencies like the european space agency and indeed the uk space agency, because we re spending taxpayers money on these because we re spending taxpayers money on these flights to get our astronauts to the space station and we want to get the best value for money. but regular missions to the space station will depend on there being no further serious technical issues. with so much at stake, it ll be a big week for boeing. pallab ghosh, bbc news. back to the beaches in normandy. as we continue our coverage of what s being described as one of the most important international anniversaries of this year. 80 years since the allied landings in normandy on the beaches you are looking at right now, which marked the beginning of the end of the nazi occupation of northwest europe. the second world war was a significant. ....

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BBC News

Tumultuous week for india so far. two nasa astronauts have set off to the international space station in a new spacecraft. starliner, built by boeing, blasted off from cape canaveral in florida on its first crewed test flight. the mission has been delayed for several years because of setbacks in the development of the spacecraft as our science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. five, four, three, two, one. ignition. and liftoff of starliner| and atlas five carrying two american heroes. boeing s starliner spacecraft makes it up into the sky and on its way to the international space station. looking good with i speeds and altitude increasing as expected. on board, two of nasa s most experienced astronauts on the spacecraft s first test flight with a crew. you got a good throttle up. a view from the rocket, and we see one of the solid ....

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