I would like to celebrate your journey but thanks to Branson doing such a horrible thing to his investors that made this possible. I alone in one day lost 32,000 shares of SPCE and 180k just like that. Party on Richard
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Swedish astronaut Marcus Wandt assumed command of a fleet of robots stationed in Germany while aboard the International Space Station, hurtling around the Earth at 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 mph). Scientists are keen on grasping the impact of time lags on the remote operation of robots from a celestial vantage point. Prospective astronauts might wield authority over rovers on the moon or Mars from a craft in orbit. Previously, only wheeled rovers had been enlisted in the trials, but now a canine-inspired robot named Bert has joined the roster.
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A handy summary of the history of this program.
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"Boeing’s Starliner is a human-grade space capsule designed to take astronauts to and from the International Space Station. Boeing began work on the capsule in 2014, when it signed a $4.2 billion contract with NASA under the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. NASA also selected SpaceX for the job, giving Elon Musk’s company $2.6 billion to develop its Crew Dragon capsule. In the decade since, Boeing has struggled to deliver on the six missions it’s contracted to fly with NASA amid a myriad of delays and technical issues. SpaceX, meanwhile, has completed over a dozen crewed missions to space since 2020, launching both NASA astronauts and private citizens.
In early June, Boeing launched its last test, a milestone crewed mission, which it needs to complete before NASA can certify Starliner to begin operational missions. Watch the video to learn more about the obstacles that Boeing has faced with its Starliner project and what the future may hold for its long-awaited capsule."
A CNBC primer on the journey of Boeing's Starliner to launching #NASA astronauts:
I worked with Magdalena Petrova, who also spoke to Quilty Space's Caleb Henry and Jefferies' Greg Konrad, to help explain the steps, setbacks, and future of the company's human spaceflight capsule.
Our breakdown of why Boeing's crewed test flight comes almost exactly four years later than SpaceX's:
I cannot imagine a better case study of explaining what is wrong with capitalism than by examining the space exploration policies of the the USA. With the great tax cuts in the USA after winning the Cold War, the country is unable to do many of the basic things that every other major power can do. The space program in the USA had been cut so much that the country became dependent on Russia to take American astronauts to the moon. Now that Russia and the USA are battling over Ukraine, the Americans thought they need their own rocket for space projects. Ta da! So, they went to Elon Musk and Boeing to make the rockets. Starliner is Boeing's project. On its third try, it finally got astronauts to the ISS. But, remember this is capitalism at work. Because the lowest-priced contractor wins in capitalism, things don't always work out. Now, the Starliner's thrusters don't work (and there were leaks and other maladies). So, they have to figure out how to get their astronauts back home. And, yes, young people have seen right through all this out.
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And now the mission begins…
But it’s really the end.
If you are a bit outside the space industry, you may not realize how much hard work and planning it has taken us to get here. Everyone understands the astronauts have been through a rigorous training program, but during that same time, it’s been months of work by the Turkiye, ESA, and ItAF teams, as well as months of work by my program managers and others like mission management, medical, and communications. Now all these people will continue to work (probably not sleep), and also watch the fruits of their labors come to fruition.
Go Ax-3. #axiomspace#ax3
Two amazing things happened this week. Two amazing things that will change the future of Humankind more than any fear-mongering eco-warriors or short-term doomsayers.
First. Boeing, in the worst time of the company's history, successfully launched two (very brave given the circumstances) astronauts in their starliner launch.
Boeing Starliner: https://lnkd.in/eRc4fHQa
Second. Literally just now I watched SpaceX successfully launch, orbit and soft-land the whole enormous starship for the first time. This is actual history right in front of your eyes people.
SpaceX Starship 4 Test: https://lnkd.in/e-rHPPSs
Spatial awareness is crucial for astronauts during space missions, as they must navigate and perform tasks in three-dimensional environments with limited references. Precise movement and attention to detail are essential for optimal performance and safety onboard the spacecraft.
ISRO’s MANNED MISSION TO SPACE 🇮🇳
Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced the names of the four astronauts that will fly to low-Earth orbit as part of the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) Gaganyaan, which will be the first crewed Indian space mission.
Group Captain Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Angad Prathap, Ajit Krishnan and Shubanshu Shukla have been selected to be the astronauts on India’s first crewed mission to space. They are all either wing commanders or group captains in the Indian Air Force (IAF) and have extensive experience working as test pilots, which means they are already trained to be prepared to respond quickly in situations where something goes wrong.
The Gaganyaan mission will demonstrate India’s human spaceflight capability by launching astronauts to an orbit 400 kilometres above the Earth for a 3-day mission. After that, they will be brought back to Earth safely with a landing in Indian sea waters.
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Spatial awareness is crucial for astronauts during space missions, as they must navigate and perform tasks in three-dimensional environments with limited references. Precise movement and attention to detail are essential for optimal performance and safety onboard the spacecraft.
Coca-Cola went to space! 🚀
In 1985, astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger relished it, marking Coca-Cola as the first soft drink in space. This event highlights Coca-Cola's global fame.
Can you guess which astronaut sipped the first cola in space?
Share your answer below! Stay tuned to Tata Crucible for more fascinating facts!
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Attention all space enthusiasts! 🚀🌟🪐
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to speak with an astronaut while they're in space? 🤔🚀
I'm interested in Human Space Flight Optimization and I'd love to hear your questions and conversation topics for astronauts! 🌟👨🚀👩🚀
Submit your most interesting questions or topics in the comments below and let's start a conversation that is truly out of this world! 🌎🪐
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🚀 Thanks for flying Virgin Galactic! Congratulations to Astronauts on Galactic 07! 027 Tuva Cihangir Atasever, 028 Andy Sadhwani, 029 Irving Pergament, and 030 Giorgio Manenti. 🚀