[Tree] Foul odor from Russian spacecraft at ISS
Version 1.4 (2024-11-26 13:44:23.885000)
updates: Added report of odor from Russian spacecraft
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Version 1.39 (2024-07-12 05:01:38.202000)
updates: The scientists have designed a prototype spacesuit that can recycle urine into drinking water
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Version 1.38 (2024-07-12 05:01:25.156000)
updates: Integration of information about the urine recycling spacesuit technology
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Version 1.37 (2024-07-12 05:00:18.841000)
updates: Integration of information about the development of a water-recycling spacesuit for astronauts
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Version 1.36 (2024-07-06 16:56:58.705000)
updates: Discussion on the need for updated spacesuit technologies
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Version 1.35 (2024-06-25 00:31:45.013000)
updates: NASA cancels spacewalk at International Space Station due to water leak
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Version 1.34 (2024-06-25 00:31:36.138000)
updates: Addition of information about water leak in spacesuit
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Version 1.33 (2024-06-17 19:55:37.111000)
updates: Cancellation of planned spacewalk due to spacesuit discomfort
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Version 1.32 (2024-06-17 19:54:36.449000)
updates: NASA provides status update on Starliner's departure from ISS
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Version 1.31 (2024-06-14 16:35:11.724000)
updates: Includes information about the thruster system leaks and potential stranding of astronauts on ISS
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Version 1.3 (2024-06-14 16:33:52.569000)
updates: The Starliner's return to Earth has been delayed until at least June 22nd
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Version 1.29 (2024-06-14 16:33:31.838000)
updates: The splashdown date for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is set for June 22
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Version 1.28 (2024-06-14 16:32:43.208000)
updates: The undocking and landing date for the Starliner spacecraft has been pushed back by four days
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Version 1.27 (2024-06-12 12:36:58.931000)
updates: Starliner's previous launch delay due to oxygen relief valve issue
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Version 1.25 (2024-06-08 23:00:22.723000)
updates: Astronaut brings Bhagavad Gita to the ISS
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Version 1.25 (2024-06-08 23:00:22.723000)
updates: Astronaut brings Bhagavad Gita to the ISS
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Version 1.24 (2024-06-07 13:49:59.632000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner astronauts safely dock with ISS
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Version 1.24 (2024-06-07 13:49:59.632000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner astronauts safely dock with ISS
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Version 1.23 (2024-06-07 13:48:05.869000)
updates: Boeing Starliner's crew welcomed aboard ISS
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Version 1.22 (2024-06-07 13:47:48.608000)
updates: Boeing Starliner successfully docks with ISS despite technical issues
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Version 1.21 (2024-06-07 13:47:32.988000)
updates: Integration of new information about thruster trouble and successful docking
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Version 1.2 (2024-06-07 13:46:10.114000)
updates: Boeing Starliner capsule successfully docks with ISS despite technical issues
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Version 1.19 (2024-06-06 20:42:21.532000)
updates: Updated information on the docking and new issues faced by the Starliner spacecraft
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Version 1.18 (2024-06-06 20:42:00.965000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner successfully docks with ISS
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Version 1.17 (2024-06-06 20:40:55.014000)
updates: Boeing successfully launches astronauts for the first time
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Version 1.17 (2024-06-06 20:40:55.014000)
updates: Boeing successfully launches astronauts for the first time
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Version 1.16 (2024-06-06 20:40:38.485000)
updates: Boeing Starliner successfully docks with the International Space Station
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Version 1.15 (2024-06-06 20:39:51.012000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner encounters helium leaks on its way to the ISS
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Version 1.14 (2024-06-06 20:39:23.802000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner successfully docked at the International Space Station despite technical issues with thrusters and leaks in the propulsion system
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Version 1.13 (2024-06-06 20:39:00.914000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner successfully docks with ISS despite new leaks and thruster issues
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Version 1.12 (2024-06-06 20:38:36.501000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner spacecraft successfully docks with International Space Station
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Version 1.11 (2024-06-06 20:37:54.895000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner successfully docks with ISS
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Version 1.1 (2024-06-06 20:37:22.563000)
updates: Added information about Butch Wilmore's background and journey to space
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Version 1.09 (2024-06-06 20:36:57.373000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner encounters thruster trouble during first test flight with astronauts
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Version 1.08 (2024-06-06 20:36:36.776000)
updates: Information about the arrival of NASA astronauts at the ISS
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Version 1.07 (2024-06-06 09:36:40.642000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner spacecraft faces helium leaks after successful launch
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Version 1.06 (2024-06-06 03:54:12.951000)
updates: Inclusion of information about Indian-Origin astronaut Sunita Williams joining the crewed mission
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Version 1.05 (2024-06-06 03:53:57.574000)
updates: Updated launch details, added information about delays and technical problems, and included additional information about the astronauts and future missions
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Version 1.04 (2024-06-06 03:53:40.748000)
updates: The launch of the Starliner spacecraft on its third attempt, the technical issues faced, the docking with the ISS, and the significance of the mission for Boeing and NASA have been added. The successful launch of the Starliner spacecraft and the involvement of Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams have been included. The details of the delayed launch and the plans for future space missions with Boeing and SpaceX have been incorporated.
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Version 1.03 (2024-06-06 03:52:35.279000)
updates: Includes information about Sunita Williams' role in the mission
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Version 1.02 (2024-06-06 03:52:18.989000)
updates: The new information provides details about the successful launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft with two NASA astronauts on board, the previous launch attempts, the technical issues faced, and the significance of the mission for Boeing and NASA. It also highlights the delays and technical issues faced by the Starliner program and the importance of having multiple options for crewed missions.
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Version 1.01 (2024-06-06 03:52:01.215000)
updates: The new information provides details about the successful launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft with NASA astronauts on board, the technical issues faced during previous attempts, and the significance of the launch for Boeing and NASA's partnership.
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Version 1.0 (2024-06-06 03:51:26.455000)
updates: The launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on its third attempt, with NASA astronauts on board
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Version 0.99 (2024-06-06 03:50:56.782000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner successfully launches with NASA astronauts on board
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Version 0.98 (2024-06-06 03:50:42.412000)
updates: The launch of the Starliner spacecraft and the successful docking with the ISS
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Version 0.96 (2024-06-05 07:18:56.618000)
updates: Updated information on the upcoming launch and mission details
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Version 0.95 (2024-06-05 07:18:32.839000)
updates: Updated information on the third crewed test flight of Boeing Starliner to the ISS
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Version 0.94 (2024-06-05 01:55:07.854000)
updates: Updates on the third launch attempt of Boeing Starliner
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Version 0.93 (2024-06-04 15:41:21.733000)
updates: Launch rescheduled for June 5 or 6, Canadian Space Agency involvement
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Version 0.92 (2024-06-04 01:54:36.963000)
updates: New information about Boeing's setbacks and scrutiny from US aviation watchdog
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Version 0.91 (2024-06-03 19:30:39.571000)
updates: New launch target identified after recent setback
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Version 0.9 (2024-06-02 04:37:32.897000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner test flight delayed again due to computer problem
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Version 0.89 (2024-06-02 04:37:08.652000)
updates: Launch postponed due to failed take-off
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Version 0.88 (2024-06-02 04:36:46.111000)
updates: The launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has been delayed again due to technical issues
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Version 0.87 (2024-06-02 04:36:17.973000)
updates: Boeing's first attempt to launch the Starliner spacecraft with astronauts was scrubbed
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Version 0.86 (2024-06-01 20:54:32.737000)
updates: Boeing's second attempt at launching the crewed Starliner was abruptly halted
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Version 0.85 (2024-06-01 15:55:23.936000)
updates: Boeing is preparing to launch astronauts aboard its Starliner capsule for the first time
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Version 0.84 (2024-06-01 14:26:14.854000)
updates: Includes NASA's warnings about potential catastrophic risks
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Version 0.83 (2024-06-01 14:23:44.754000)
updates: Added details about the astronauts and the mission timeline
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Version 0.82 (2024-06-01 14:21:59.730000)
updates: The article provides additional details about the launch, including the location, the purpose of the test flight, and NASA's interest in Boeing as a backup to SpaceX.
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Version 0.81 (2024-06-01 14:21:29.206000)
updates: Added details about the successful launch and the press conference
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Version 0.8 (2024-06-01 14:20:54.452000)
updates: Boeing attempts first astronaut launch on delayed NASA test flight
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Version 0.79 (2024-06-01 14:20:41.928000)
updates: Launch successful, news conference held, technical setbacks addressed
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Version 0.78 (2024-06-01 14:20:28.816000)
updates: Added details about the news conference and technical setbacks
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Version 0.77 (2024-06-01 14:20:10.716000)
updates: Includes details about the crewed maiden voyage and the objectives of the mission
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Version 0.76 (2024-06-01 14:19:49.348000)
updates: Integration of new information about the launch preparations and technical setbacks
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Version 0.75 (2024-06-01 14:19:33.436000)
updates: Added details about the ULA Atlas V Boeing Starliner Crewed Flight Test and the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour
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Version 0.74 (2024-05-31 21:38:13.149000)
updates: Integrates new information about the launch and the crew's extra mission
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Version 0.73 (2024-05-31 21:38:01.870000)
updates: The Starliner crewed test flight has been rescheduled due to technical issues. The launch is now set for June 1st, with a backup opportunity on June 2nd. The article also introduces a study on the behavior of slugs and snails in urban environments.
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Version 0.72 (2024-05-31 21:36:39.389000)
updates: Updates on the issues with the spacecraft's parachutes and propulsion system
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Version 0.71 (2024-05-31 04:41:35.624000)
updates: Add information about the pre-launch news conference
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Version 0.7 (2024-05-30 08:39:33.030000)
updates: The new information provides details about the green signal given by NASA and Boeing for the launch of Starliner's first astronaut mission on June 1st. It also mentions the previous delays and technical issues faced by the mission.
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Version 0.69 (2024-05-30 08:38:51.519000)
updates: The launch of the Starliner spacecraft is scheduled for June 1st
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Version 0.68 (2024-05-29 16:21:19.970000)
updates: Integration of new information about the gas leak issue and Boeing's determination to proceed with the launch
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Version 0.67 (2024-05-29 16:19:08.235000)
updates: The new information provides more details about the delay and the upcoming launch of the Starliner spacecraft
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Version 0.66 (2024-05-29 16:18:55.316000)
updates: The launch is scheduled for June 1st despite the gas leak issue
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Version 0.65 (2024-05-28 18:37:04.305000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner spacecraft's first astronaut launch has been delayed indefinitely. The first attempt to launch NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in early May was scrubbed due to a faulty liquid oxygen valve. While the rocket was being repaired, Boeing discovered a small helium leak in the spacecraft's service module. NASA and Boeing announced two possible launch dates, but they were unable to proceed. Boeing is working to resolve the issue with the reaction control system thruster. The astronauts have returned to Houston and will return to Kennedy Space Center if the issue is resolved. The launch will mark the final test for Boeing's Starliner, known as the Crew Flight Test, to certify the spacecraft for NASA astronaut flights. SpaceX has been flying NASA astronauts to the International Space Station since 2020. The astronauts will spend about a week on the ISS testing Starliner's systems before returning to Earth.
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Version 0.64 (2024-05-26 11:46:26.165000)
updates: Boeing is confident that its first astronaut launch in June will proceed despite a small helium leak in the Starliner capsule. The leak was discovered after the first launch attempt on May 6, which was halted due to a separate rocket problem. Engineers believe a defective rubber seal caused the leak, but even if it worsens, it can be managed during flight. The capsule's other seals have been checked and deemed safe. This will be the third test flight for the Starliner capsule, which has faced previous software and other flaws. Boeing's Starliner capsule is behind schedule in transporting astronauts to the International Space Station, while SpaceX has been launching crews since 2020. NASA wants both companies for taxi service to provide backup. The launch is scheduled for June 1.
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Version 0.62 (2024-05-24 07:01:52.242000)
updates: NASA announces new launch date for Boeing's Starliner astronaut-crewed mission
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Version 0.61 (2024-05-23 12:16:28.597000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner spacecraft's first astronaut launch has been delayed indefinitely. The first attempt to launch NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in early May was scrubbed due to a faulty liquid oxygen valve. While the rocket was being repaired, Boeing discovered a small helium leak in the spacecraft's service module. NASA and Boeing announced two possible launch dates, but they were unable to proceed. Boeing is working to resolve the issue with the reaction control system thruster. The astronauts have returned to Houston and will return to Kennedy Space Center if the issue is resolved. The launch will mark the final test for Boeing's Starliner, known as the Crew Flight Test, to certify the spacecraft for NASA astronaut flights. SpaceX has been flying NASA astronauts to the International Space Station since 2020. The astronauts will spend about a week on the ISS testing Starliner's systems before returning to Earth. This is the third delay for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft's first crewed launch to the International Space Station. The launch has been postponed indefinitely due to a helium leak found on the spacecraft's propulsion module. The next possible launch date is still being discussed, and if necessary repairs are needed, the launch attempt could be pushed to later this summer. Boeing is aiming to join SpaceX as one of two providers under NASA's Commercial Crew Program. The success of the Crew Flight Test is crucial for Boeing to demonstrate the capabilities of its Starliner spacecraft. The first crew rotation mission, Starliner-1, could come as early as February 2025. The highly anticipated crewed maiden voyage of Boeing's Starliner has been delayed indefinitely. NASA has not yet named a new launch date. The delay comes after several previous delays this month and a week after a small helium leak was reported in the spacecraft's service module. The leak was traced to a part called a flange on a single reaction control system thruster. Pressure testing showed that the leak is stable and would not pose a risk during the flight. The Crew Flight Test, which could be the final major milestone before routine operations, was originally scheduled for May 6 but was scrubbed due to an issue with a valve on the second stage of the Atlas V rocket. The astronauts set to crew the mission, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, have returned to Houston to spend time with their families. The launch would mark the sixth maiden voyage of a crewed spacecraft in US history and the first woman to embark on such a mission. Boeing's Starliner is designed to rival SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule. The launch of the first crewed Starliner spaceflight has been pushed back from the May 25th launch date to no earlier than June 1. The delay is due to ongoing work on a helium leak in Starliner's service module. Boeing, the company behind Starliner, is known for being thorough and cautious in addressing issues, which can lead to long reviews and slow progress. However, Boeing has lost trust with the press due to a lack of timely updates and not sharing additional issues during a previous mission. The new launch date is not guaranteed, and additional launch dates for June 2, 5, and 6 have been identified.
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Version 0.6 (2024-05-23 12:14:29.828000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner faces further delay with new June 1 launch date
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Version 0.59 (2024-05-23 12:13:29.814000)
updates: Launch date delayed to June 1 with additional dates identified
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Version 0.58 (2024-05-23 12:08:53.869000)
updates: The launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has been delayed indefinitely due to a helium leak in the service module. The new launch date is set for June 1, with additional dates in early June as backups. The delay comes after previous issues with a faulty valve and ongoing repairs. The success of the Crew Flight Test is crucial for Boeing to demonstrate the capabilities of its Starliner spacecraft.
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Version 0.57 (2024-05-23 12:08:34.593000)
updates: Further delay with new June 1 launch date
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Version 0.56 (2024-05-22 19:51:44.878000)
updates: The launch has been delayed indefinitely due to a helium leak in the spacecraft's propulsion module
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Version 0.55 (2024-05-22 19:46:46.607000)
updates: Boeing Starliner's first astronaut launch delayed indefinitely
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Version 0.54 (2024-05-22 19:46:04.827000)
updates: The launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has been indefinitely postponed due to a helium leak
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Version 0.53 (2024-05-19 13:58:01.702000)
updates: Added details about previous delays and design problems
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Version 0.52 (2024-05-18 04:38:10.340000)
updates: New details about the helium leak and launch delay
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Version 0.51 (2024-05-18 04:36:35.009000)
updates: Boeing Starliner's crewed test flight further delayed due to helium leak
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Version 0.5 (2024-05-18 04:36:19.674000)
updates: Further delay in Starliner's crewed test flight due to helium leak
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Version 0.49 (2024-05-18 04:35:32.617000)
updates: The story now includes additional details about the issues Boeing has faced with the Starliner spacecraft, as well as NASA's statement regarding the need for more time to develop operational procedures for safety.
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Version 0.48 (2024-05-18 03:54:54.538000)
updates: The crewed test flight has been delayed again due to a helium leak
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Version 0.47 (2024-05-17 10:53:12.449000)
updates: Delayed for at least 10 more days due to pressure valve issue
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Version 0.45 (2024-05-11 17:58:45.071000)
updates: Updated launch date and additional details about the valve issue
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Version 0.44 (2024-05-08 13:33:47.389000)
updates: Rescheduled launch date for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft
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Version 0.43 (2024-05-08 13:32:31.046000)
updates: Rescheduled launch date for Starliner crewed mission
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Version 0.42 (2024-05-08 13:32:09.708000)
updates: Rescheduled launch date for Boeing Starliner spacecraft
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Version 0.41 (2024-05-08 01:55:40.189000)
updates: Launch delayed until May 17, valve replacement required
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Version 0.4 (2024-05-08 01:38:19.732000)
updates: Launch delayed until at least May 17 due to valve issue
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Version 0.39 (2024-05-07 09:04:55.152000)
updates: The launch of the Starliner spacecraft has been postponed due to technical issues with the oxygen relief valve on the rocket's upper stage. The delay is another setback for Boeing's Starliner program.
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Version 0.38 (2024-05-07 09:04:32.580000)
updates: Boeing announced that its Starliner spacecraft will fly NASA astronauts to space on May 10
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Version 0.37 (2024-05-07 09:04:15.581000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner to Launch NASA Astronauts on May 10 After Delay
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Version 0.35 (2024-05-06 15:09:13.122000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner to carry NASA astronauts in historic mission
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Version 0.34 (2024-05-06 07:45:18.102000)
updates: Updates on the upcoming crewed test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft
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Version 0.33 (2024-05-06 07:44:47.451000)
updates: Added details about the first crewed mission of the Starliner spacecraft
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Version 0.32 (2024-05-06 01:48:39.842000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is set to launch with two NASA astronauts on board for a weeklong stay at the International Space Station [048afdb4].
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Version 0.31 (2024-05-06 01:48:26.211000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to launch on its second uncrewed test flight to the ISS on July 30, 2021
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Version 0.3 (2024-05-04 20:43:07.948000)
updates: Integration of new information about Boeing's latest capsule launch
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Version 0.29 (2024-05-04 20:42:51.583000)
updates: Added details about the scheduled launch and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
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Version 0.28 (2024-05-04 13:52:09.416000)
updates: Updates on the upcoming launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft
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Version 0.27 (2024-05-04 06:00:02.520000)
updates: Updates on the upcoming launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft for its first manned space mission
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Version 0.26 (2024-05-04 05:59:15.704000)
updates: Added details about the Starliner spacecraft and upcoming launch
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Version 0.25 (2024-05-03 07:13:41.065000)
updates: NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds pre-launch press conference
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Version 0.24 (2024-05-02 15:11:44.484000)
updates: Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams joins Butch Wilmore on the first crewed Boeing Starliner launch
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Version 0.23 (2024-05-02 15:11:33.103000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner launch, significance for commercial spaceflight, NASA's future missions
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Version 0.22 (2024-05-02 15:11:14.783000)
updates: Integrates new information about the friendship between Butch Wilmore and Billy Stover
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Version 0.21 (2024-04-27 06:18:13.117000)
updates: NASA confirms readiness of Boeing Starliner for manned launch
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Version 0.2 (2024-04-26 11:27:36.200000)
updates: Boeing's Starliner scheduled for historic crewed launch on May 6
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Version 0.19 (2024-04-06 07:42:39.250000)
updates: Introduces Tennessee astronaut Barry Wilmore's upcoming space mission
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Version 0.18 (2024-04-03 16:00:51.226000)
updates: Boeing Starliner's first manned mission rescheduled for May 6
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Version 0.17 (2024-04-03 02:47:09.296000)
updates: Boeing Starliner's first manned mission rescheduled for May 6
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Version 0.16 (2024-03-22 22:40:18.383000)
updates: Information about the first manned flight of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft on May 1
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Version 0.15 (2024-03-09 10:24:58.990000)
updates: Dream Chaser spaceplane completes pre-flight tests
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Version 0.14 (2024-02-25 09:18:18.219000)
updates: Inclusion of information about Stratolaunch's test flight of the Talon-A hypersonic vehicle
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Version 0.13 (2024-02-25 05:20:25.205000)
updates: Information about Dream Chaser's preparation for its first demonstration flight to the ISS
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Version 0.12 (2024-02-23 12:56:40.004000)
updates: Vast announces intention to compete for NASA contracts for private astronaut missions to the ISS
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Version 0.11 (2024-02-22 23:12:16.979000)
updates: Integration of new information about the NASA spaceflight contract awarded to Sierra Lobo Inc. in Ohio
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Version 0.1 (2024-02-22 23:09:13.291000)
updates: Sierra Lobo receives $282.1 million NASA contract
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Version 0.09 (2024-02-16 01:15:45.725000)
updates: Integration of information about the in-space manufacturing of optical fibers on the International Space Station
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Version 0.08 (2024-02-01 15:21:02.575000)
updates: Added information about Starlab's partnership with SpaceX
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Version 0.07 (2023-11-29 13:34:55.695000)
updates: Updates on India's space partnerships with Boeing, Blue Origin, and Voyager
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Version 0.06 (2023-11-15 09:12:36.102000)
updates: Firefly's entry into developing lunar landers
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Version 0.05 (2023-11-02 13:07:36.363000)
updates: Added information about NASA monitoring progress of Blue Origin and SpaceX
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Version 0.04 (2023-10-30 13:30:14.514000)
updates: Restructured and streamlined information about Blue Origin's spacecraft and lunar lander
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Version 0.03 (2023-10-30 07:09:52.668000)
updates: Restructured and streamlined information, eliminated repetitive points, and maintained a clear and objective perspective
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Version 0.02 (2023-10-30 07:07:14.556000)
updates: Restructured and streamlined information about Blue Origin's spacecraft and lunar lander
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Version 0.01 (2023-10-30 07:03:35.137000)
updates: Added details about the Blue Moon MK1 cargo lunar lander module
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