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Space travel tickets are back, but prices keep rising
Virgin Galactic is selling space tickets again at $750,000 a seat, up from $600,000, with over 675 customers already waiting for suborbital flights.
Artemis II astronauts face toilet trouble as they head toward the moon
The Artemis II crew is experiencing a recurring toilet malfunction on the Orion spacecraft due to a suspected ice blockage during their 10-day trip to orbit the moon.
What B-52 bombers bring to Iran fight — and what it means for the war now
The U.S. is now flying B-52 bombers over Iran, a dramatic operational shift signaling air superiority after weeks of strikes degraded its defenses.
Artemis II crew describes life aboard Orion spacecraft on historic journey to the moon and back
The Artemis II crew launched from Kennedy Space Center aboard Orion, embarking on NASA’s first crewed moon mission since the Apollo era of the 1970s.
Astronauts arrive at ISS for 8-month mission after medical emergency forced early evacuation
NASA Commander Jessica Meir leads an international crew, including France’s second woman in space, to the ISS for an eight-month mission of scientific research.
NASA delays Artemis moon mission after finding fuel leaks in test run
NASA said Tuesday that the launch of its Artemis II moon mission will be pushed back to March after fuel leaks were found during a test run this week.
NASA research plane lands on belly, sending sparks flying, after ‘mechanical issue’
A NASA aircraft had to perform a “gear-up landing” in Houston due to a mechanical problem, a NASA spokesperson indicated in a post on X.
Stunned 911 dispatcher reacts to plane crash-landing on Florida freeway: ‘A plane … out of the sky?’
A plane made an emergency landing on Florida’s I-95, crashing into a Toyota Camry in a dramatic freeway incident. The pilot and passenger were unharmed, and the driver was hospitalized.
Skies at stake: Inside the US-China race for air dominance
China’s missile strategy targets U.S. air bases while America bets on stealth technology. Pacific air dominance no longer guaranteed as military gap narrows rapidly.
Skies at stake: Inside the U.S.–China race for air dominance
China’s missile strategy targets U.S. air bases while America bets on stealth technology. Pacific air dominance no longer guaranteed as military gap narrows rapidly.
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