Starliner Capsule From Boeing has Returned to the Launch Pad

In preparation for their scheduled liftoff on Saturday, June 1, Starliner and its rocket vehicle, an Atlas V from United Launch Alliance (ULA), rolled out to the pad at Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station today, May 30. At 12:25 p.m. EDT (16:25 GMT), that Continue Reading

FAA Will not Authorize a Rise in 737 Max Production Anytime Soon

The chairman of the Federal Aviation Administration intimated that more 737 MAX 9 aircraft production is not imminent when he stated on Thursday that the company has not yet received approval to increase production. Following a three-hour meeting with Boeing, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker told Continue Reading

Sparks Defeat the Fever Despite Caitlin Clark’s Season-High Thirty Points

Even though Caitlin Clark is losing and becoming more frustrated, she can see the progress. Despite losing 88-82 to the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday night, the rookie for the Indiana Fever put together her most complete performance to date. She scored a season-high 30 Continue Reading

A Chinese Spacecraft Releases an Enigmatic Object in Orbit Several Months After Takeoff

Once more, China’s intriguing spacecraft is off and running, launching an unknown payload into orbit that might be a sign that its enigmatic mission is coming to an end. According to Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the reusable spaceplane appears Continue Reading