Boeing Faces $125 Million Loss Due to Sunita Williams' Delayed Return from Space

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:17pm on 07 Aug 2024,Wednesday Science

Boeing's Starliner mission, which launched in June, has been extended due to propulsion system issues, costing the company $125 million. The mission, initially expected to last eight days, has faced helium leaks and thruster failures, delaying the return of NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams. Boeing's total losses on the Starliner program have reached $1.6 billion. NASA is considering using SpaceX's Crew Dragon for the astronauts' return. The delays have also postponed SpaceX's Crew-9 mission to September. Despite setbacks, Boeing remains optimistic about Starliner's future missions.

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Nasa’s Urgent Race: Only 19 Days Left to Rescue Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore from ISS

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:32am on 06 Aug 2024,Tuesday Science

NASA faces a critical 19-day deadline to return astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore from the ISS due to technical issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft. The spacecraft, docked at the ISS since June 13, 2024, has malfunctioning thrusters and helium system leaks, delaying the return. With the Crew-9 mission set to launch on August 18, 2024, and needing the docking port, NASA may consider using a SpaceX Dragon capsule for the return. Engineers are working urgently to resolve the issues to ensure Williams and Wilmore’s safe return.

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US Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Indian Astronauts: 25 Years After Sanctions Over Nuclear Tests, a New Era in Space Collaboration

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:55am on 04 Aug 2024,Sunday Science

In a landmark move 25 years after the US imposed sanctions on India over nuclear tests, NASA will welcome Indian astronauts Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla and Group Captain Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair for the Axiom-4 mission. This mission will see them join astronauts from the US, Hungary, and Poland on a SpaceX Falcon-9 and Crew Dragon to the ISS. The sanctions, which restricted advanced technology transfers to ISRO, have given way to a robust partnership. This collaboration reflects a significant shift in Indo-US relations and a renewed commitment to global space exploration.

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Indian Astronauts Selected for ISS Mission After 40 Years: Shubhanshu Shukla and Prashanth Nair to Make History

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:26pm on 02 Aug 2024,Friday Science

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has selected Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla as the prime astronaut for an upcoming Indo-US mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Shukla, the youngest of ISRO's astronaut-designates, will be the mission pilot, while Group Captain Prashanth Nair will serve as his backup. This mission follows a joint statement from PM Modi's 2023 US visit, enhancing ISRO-NASA cooperation. Training begins in August 2024, marking India's return to manned spaceflight after 40 years. The astronauts will conduct scientific research and technology demonstrations on the ISS.

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Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla Selected as Prime Pilot for Indo-US ISS Mission; Prasanth Nair as Backup

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:31pm on 02 Aug 2024,Friday Science

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has been chosen as the prime pilot for an upcoming Indo-US mission to the International Space Station (ISS), as announced by ISRO. Group Captain Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair will serve as the backup pilot. The mission, part of a space flight agreement with Axiom Space Inc., aims to conduct scientific research and technology demonstrations on the ISS. Both pilots will start training in August 2024. This mission will enhance India’s human spaceflight program and strengthen collaboration with NASA.

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Satellite Images Show Widespread Destruction in Kerala's Wayanad Landslide

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:51am on 01 Aug 2024,Thursday Science

ISRO has released high-resolution satellite images of the devastating landslide in Wayanad, Kerala, which has claimed over 250 lives. The images, captured by Cartosat-3 and RISAT satellites, reveal the extensive damage caused by the landslide, triggered by heavy rainfall. Approximately 86,000 square meters of land has slipped, with debris flowing nearly 8 kilometers along the Iruvaiphuzha River, widening its course. The satellite images provide a clear picture of the disaster's scale, aiding rescue operations and future disaster management planning. The images were taken by the National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC) in Hyderabad.

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Sunita Williams in Space for Over 50 Days, Experiencing Loss of Muscle Mass and Bone Density

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:19pm on 31 Jul 2024,Wednesday Science

Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams and colleague Butch Wilmore have been stranded in space for 52 days due to technical issues with their spacecraft, Boeing's Starliner. Originally a 10-day mission launched on June 5, the delay has caused significant health challenges. The prolonged absence of gravity has led to muscle mass reduction and bone density loss, despite regular exercise routines on the ISS. These issues highlight the physical toll of extended space missions. NASA and Boeing are working diligently to resolve the situation and ensure the astronauts' safe return.

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Starliner Spacecraft Completes Successful Hot Fire Test Ahead of Astronauts' Return

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:49am on 31 Jul 2024,Wednesday Science

NASA and Boeing conducted a hot fire test of the Starliner spacecraft, a crucial step for the return of astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore from the International Space Station. The test, performed with the astronauts on board, fired 27 of the spacecraft's 28 jets to evaluate thruster performance and helium leak rates. Preliminary results indicate all tested thrusters met preflight levels for thrust and chamber pressure. The test also assessed helium supply and leak rates. The successful test confirms the spacecraft's readiness for the astronauts' return journey to Earth.

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NASA Will Risk $1.5 Billion Loss if Boeing Starliner is Undocked to Rescue Sunita Williams

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:00pm on 30 Jul 2024,Tuesday Science

NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams are stranded in space due to issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Their mission, launched on June 5, has been extended indefinitely. The Starliner has helium leaks, faulty thrusters, and a malfunctioning valve, delaying their return. NASA might use a SpaceX Dragon capsule if the Starliner remains inoperative. The $1.5 billion financial impact on Boeing highlights challenges in crew transport to the ISS. The situation complicates docking plans for the Crew-9 mission. Boeing continues efforts to resolve Starliner's issues and ensure its future reliability.

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Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower to Light Up UK Skies Tonight as Comet Debris Creates Spectacular Show

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:09pm on 29 Jul 2024,Monday Science

Tonight, the Delta Aquariids meteor shower will dazzle the UK skies as Earth passes through debris from Comet 96P/Machholz. The meteor shower, which began on July 12, peaks tonight and will continue until August 25. As the comet's debris burns up in Earth's atmosphere, bright trails will streak across the sky. For the best viewing experience, find a dark spot away from city lights and watch between midnight and 2 a.m. Despite some cloud cover, clear skies are expected over much of the UK.

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