NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore could be stranded on the International Space Station for nine months. Experts say spending that much time in space poses big risks to their health.
NASA officials have recently acknowledged internal "disagreement" regarding the reliability of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to safely return two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station.
Boeing’s bondholders have adopted a defensive trade in the last week of selling certain longer-dated notes and buying other, more recently issued bonds that will pay them more if the aerospace giant’s credit is downgraded.
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Now over two months into a problem-plagued mission originally expected to last just over a week, NASA and Boeing officials appear to be of different minds as to the best next steps for bringing Boeing's Starliner capsule and its two-person…
(NaturalNews) A pair of NASA astronauts who left Earth in June on an eight-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS) may now be stuck there well into...
As Boeing's woes with its plagued Starliner spacecraft continue, the aerospace giant's contributions to NASA's efforts to return astronauts to the Moon are also significantly behind schedule and way over budget. Boeing was contracted to…
Two astronauts are currently stuck on board the International Space Station more than 50 days after they were initially scheduled to fly back to Earth. Now, issues with the Boeing Starliner craft they used to reach the ISS mean that Barry…
Testification Station In new testimony, workers for Boeing and one of its key suppliers described high workload, low morale, and a sense that they existed in the lowest rungs of a very dysfunctional food chain. As CNN reports, employees…
The investment, co-led by Peter Thiel's venture capital firm, is aimed at bolstering the production of autonomous weapons for the U.S. military and its allies.
By Jackie Wattles, CNN (CNN) — When astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore left Earth for International Space Station two months ago, they ditched their bags for a key piece of equipment. Helming the inaugural crewed flight test of…
NASA is considering asking SpaceX to shuttle home the astronauts left stranded at the International Space Station after problems with Boeing's Starliner were discovered.