NASA astronauts, stuck on ISS after problems with Boeing’s Starliner, give press conference

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were originally scheduled to return to Earth on June 14. July 10, 2024, 5:12 AM ET • 5 min read The NASA astronauts who were aboard the first manned space flight aboard Boeing’s Starliner will participate in a press conference Wednesday morning. Flight commander Barry “Butch” Wilmore, 61, a former … Read more

Cycling industry told to survive until 2025, while cycle market report says surplus problems “may be resolved” next year

Bike industry told to “survive until 2025” as cycling market report says overstock issues “might be resolved” next year

A new report from trade body Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry (CONEBI) shows that the excess inventory problems that have plagued the cycling industry in recent years could be resolved by 2025. The report, published by CONEBI – an umbrella organization representing national cycling industry associations across Europe – in time for the Eurobike … Read more

New ‘boots on the ground’ patrol team launched in Bradford to tackle ‘street problems’

The measure aims to bridge the gap between local police and city center businesses to combat crime, including violence, anti-social behavior and other ‘street problems’. Bradford Business Improvement District (BID), which represents almost 600 member businesses in the city centre, says it has launched the ‘BID Patrol Team’ to keep the city welcoming and safe … Read more

NASA astronauts remain in space while the crew assesses problems with Starliner

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore say goodbye to friends and family Wednesday, June 5, 2024, as they leave the astronaut crew quarters en route to the launch pad.

Boeing and NASA are once again “adjusting” the return home of two astronauts from the International Space Station Starliner. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were scheduled to stay on the ISS for just a week after docking there on June 6. Now they are not expected to make the trip back to Earth until at … Read more

Boeing’s Starliner is stuck in the space station: unraveling helium leaks and thruster problems

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The Starliner spacecraft from NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test is pictured docked in the forward port of the Harmony module as the International Space Station orbited 263 miles (423 kilometers) above the Mediterranean Sea. Credit: NASA Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is stuck in the space station for the time being NASA and Boeing have adjusted the … Read more

Boeing Starliner: Two astronauts wait to get home amid spacecraft problems | CNN

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific developments and more. CNN — Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is set to mark its crowning achievement this month: carrying two NASA astronauts on a round trip to the International Space Station, proving the long-delayed and overpriced capsule is up … Read more

NASA and Boeing are delaying the landing of the Starliner astronaut until June 26 due to thrust problems

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The return to Earth of Boeing’s Starliner capsule will be delayed a few more days due to thruster problems and a planned spacewalk. NASA announced today (June 18) that Starliner will complete its first human mission to the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than June 26, nearly three weeks after launch. The landing will … Read more

Einstein’s other theory of gravity could have the recipe to alleviate ‘Hubble problems’

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked trusted source proofread OK! An illustration of distant quasar, supermassive, black hole-powered objects that can be used to constrain the parameters of gravity theories. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser × close to An illustration of distant quasar, supermassive, black hole-powered objects that can be used to constrain the … Read more

Einstein’s other theory of gravity could have the recipe to alleviate ‘Hubble problems’

An illustration of distant quasar, supermassive, black hole-powered objects that can be used to constrain the parameters of gravity theories. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser A recent study explored teleparallel gravity and its potential to resolve the tension surrounding the expansion of the universe in a way that general relativity cannot. In the early 20th century, our … Read more

Mobile networks are being swamped by tourists and causing ’embarrassing’ problems for North Wales

New figures have revealed the boosting effect of tourism on the North Wales economy as the sector heads into its peak season. But companies may struggle to take advantage of the boom due to the limited capacity of mobile signal networks, according to a taxi driver who is sometimes unable to take payments from customers. … Read more