Brendan Byrne
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Three days after launch, the crew will attempt an ambitious and risky spacewalk -- the first for an all-civilian mission.
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Since the astronauts arrived at the space station in June, Boeing and NASA have been investigating issues on the Starliner spacecraft, including helium leaks and faulty thrusters.
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The privately chartered mission is scheduled for liftoff Wednesday. The four-member crew will study the effects of microgravity on plants and humans.
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The spacecraft making the 1.8 billion mile journey will have a poem etched into its surface. NASA is inviting the public to include their names.
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NASA plans to use Starship to bring astronauts to the lunar surface. But first, it faces a key test flight.
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The Orionid meteor shower is happening for an entire month, but is predicted to peak Saturday and Sunday, between midnight and dawn.
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With $100 million in new investment, the private space company plans to further develop its fully reusable rocket and construction at Cape Canaveral's LC-14.
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NASA has a slim window to launch the robotic spacecraft to the asteroid belt, where it will study the 170-mile wide asteroid Psyche.
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NASA's Frank Rubio breaks the U.S. record for longest single mission in space, spending more than a year living and working on the International Space Station.
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The United Auto Worker strike is hundreds of miles from the epicenter of the union strikes happening in places like Michigan and Ohio.