Brendan Byrne
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A crew of four civilians will hitch a ride from SpaceX, spending three days in orbit inside their spaceship.
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All of the technologies that are being deployed on this mission can be used for future missions in space.
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NASA propellent management Eric Dirschka says the agency doesn't have an issue but is "sensitive to what’s going on in the marketplace and with the COVID in the hospitals. So it could become a problem.”
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The Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage is responsible for giving an in-space boost to the astronauts and sending them on a precise trajectory to the moon.
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Boeing engineers continue to troubleshoot an issue with its Starliner's propulsion system that delayed an uncrewed launch of the space capsule last week.
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Boeing and NASA are calling off a launch attempt Wednesday of the Starliner capsule after engineers discovered an issue with the spacecraft's propulsion system.
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NASA picked SpaceX for the original contract awarded back in April, only picking one company due to budget constraints.
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Billionaire Jeff Bezos and three crewmates are set to travel in the New Shepard spacecraft to the edge of space for what will be the inaugural flight of the Amazon founder's company Blue Origin.
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Oliver Daemon, 18, will join Jeff Bezos, his brother Mark, and an 82-year-old aviator on the suborbital mission.
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An 82-year-old aviator is getting her chance to go to space on Blue Origin’s first human space tourism flight.