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NASA, Boeing prepare for second run at Starliner launch

NASA, Boeing prepare for second run at Starliner launch By Elina Shirazi Boeing s Starliner scheduled to launch Friday Boeing s Starliner is supposed to launch in 2:53 p.m. on Friday afternoon. The weather could impact Boeing Starliner launch the first report is showing a 60% chance of violating weather constraints. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A failed mission to the International Space Station in 2019 created a lot of disappointment for Boeing. But the mission didn’t end there. We will be able to clean this vehicle up and get it near factory fresh again for its next mission, said Tim Reith, the Starliner spacecraft engineering manager.

Newly-released data upends NFL (and Chiefs) all-time sack records

Newly-released data upends NFL (and Chiefs) all-time sack records
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President Biden proposes $24 7 billion NASA budget

President Biden proposes $24.7 billion NASA budget Proposal includes $325M more for moon missions Tags:  KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. – Forty years after John Young and Bob Crippen flew the first space shuttle, funding the future of America’s space program looks promising. If the proposed White House budget is approved as it stands now, it would be a $1.5 billion increase for NASA from last year. “This $24.7 billion funding request demonstrates the Biden administration’s commitment to NASA and its partners who have worked so hard this past year under difficult circumstances and achieved unprecedented success,” acting administrator Steve Jurczyk said. [TRENDING: 

Bill requires stray rocket parts to be returned or face possible jail time

Bill requires stray rocket parts to be returned or face possible jail time Bill requires stray rocket parts to be returned Legislation is moving forward in Florida to require people to return rocket parts that might be recovered following a launch. Authorities warn that the parts could be dangerous, could contain intellectual property, or is relevant to national security. Ultimately, lawmakers say the parts belong to the manufacturers and more and more parts are being recycled for future launches. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Finders, keepers may be the age-old rule, but not when it comes to valuable space objects that fall from the sky. 

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