Following NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman’s stark assessment of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner program’s troubled history—pinning the blame not just on technical flaws but on systemic failures in decision-making and leadership that he warned could erode the agency’s culture of safety in human spaceflight—Boeing reacted by saying the report will reinforce ongoing efforts to improve its crew vehicle.
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The long-awaited crewed launch of Starliner has gained increased positivity that its latest launch date…
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NASA and its advisory bodies remain concerned about the low flight rate planned for its…
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The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) expressed its concern about the integrated computer testing capabilities…
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SpaceX, Falcon 9 for Demo-2 mission conducts critical static fire test
by Ian AtkinsonSpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has conducted a static fire test ahead of the Crew Dragon…
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OIG leans on NASA to avoid the mistakes of ML-1 with SLS’s second Mobile Launcher
by Chris BerginThe Office of Inspector General (OIG) has published an extensive report on NASA’s use of…
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After saying for weeks the spacecraft and systems performed “as designed” after recovering from a…
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A Soyuz rocket has launched a new weather satellite for the Russian Government Friday, replacing…
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NASA is officially still deciding whether or not to take the time to conduct the…
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While NASA pushes it Space Launch System (SLS) to make a mid-2020 debut, Orion also…
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NASA set to purchase more Soyuz seats to ensure uninterrupted access to the ISS
by Chris BerginDespite the scheduled return of US domestic crew launch capability this year, NASA is set…
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International Space Station (ISS) partners are making progress, but are still waiting for a complete…
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The Orion Program has concluded its drop test series for the spacecraft’s parachute system, with…
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ASAP reviews Boeing failure, positive SpaceX success ahead of Commercial Crew announcement
As NASA prepares to provide updated launch date targets for the uncrewed and crewed Commercial…
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Artemis
NASA digging into SLS Block 1 revival plans after getting second Mobile Launcher money
by Philip SlossNASA has started updating plans and schedules for additional SLS Block 1 launches in the…
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NASA has completed an important three day Technical Interchange Meeting regarding the agency’s upcoming flagship…
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NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) still has a number of concerns over crew safety…
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As the mid-way point of 2017 arrives, both of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program service providers…
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NASA’s major push towards building a new outpost near the Moon has received encouraging words…
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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is progressing through a series of parachute drop tests, refining the technology…