NASA and Boeing are preparing the Starliner for its next flight after technical issues left the spacecraft unable to ferry ...
Scientists have spotted an asteroid as wide as a Boeing 747's wingspan that has a one-in ... within 66,000 miles of the planet, according to NASA's Center of NEO Studies (CNEOS).
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Space.com on MSNNASA still mulling options for Boeing's troubled Starliner astronaut capsuleIt's unclear when Starliner will fly again, and whether or not that mission will carry astronauts. More than six months after ...
Boeing and NASA are hoping to address some of the technical issues that led to NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore having to watch the capsule return uncrewed last summer. Instead ...
answering the public's long-held questions over whether NASA and Boeing were ready to cut their losses. "We're working hand in hand with Boeing on the certification of Starliner, on getting that ...
But the Boeing 747 has found a large range of other uses, from carrying the Space Shuttle, to the specialized Boeing Dreamlifter, to NASA experimental aircraft (as the SOFIA), to military uses, ...
NASA's Gulfstream G-III will use lidar technology to scan contrails of GE's Boeing 747 An inflight engine failure suffered by a cargo 747-400 involved a smaller version of the PW4000 that failed ...
Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore have returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the International Space ...
NASA has converted a 747 jumbo jet into a flying telescope. The Stratospheric Observatory of Infrared Astronomy flies high above the clouds to capture information about the stars. Video courtesy ...
Despite Boeing Starliner's last crewed mission extending from eight days to over nine months due to capsule issues, NASA is examining what future launches for the aerospace giant will look like.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule that left two NASA astronauts on the International Space Station last year may need to fly a third uncrewed test flight before it carries ...
The Boeing Co. has announced a new round of layoffs in Huntsville, in part blaming changes to its contract with NASA’s moon rocket program. Boeing plans to lay off 71 employees, the company said ...
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