NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore face health challenges after an extended 160-day mission due to Boeing Starliner issues, with weight loss raising serious concerns.
However, their mission was unexpectedly extended because of problems with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Now, they are set ...
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams said that her weight is the same as it was before the mission. “There are a lot of changes ...
A recent photo of Williams aboard the ISS sparked rumors about her health, restoring the media's habit of prying into the ...
"Crew health is regularly monitored by dedicated flight surgeons on Earth, and they have an individual diet ... both caught a ...
Called aerobraking, the technique allows the highly classified craft to change orbit without using propellant—and some are ...
Crew-8 commander Matthew Dominick says NASA is carefully making decisions for astronaut safety while the ISS deals with a ...
Starliner returned to Earth uncrewed on September 7 ... The fiasco was a public embarrassment for Boeing, and the spaceflight ...
NASA astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams is refuting claims that her health has deteriorated during her unexpected extended stay aboard the International Space Station. Last week, the Daily Mail and the ...
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Leadership at the beleaguered Boeing Company forced a major shakeup shortly before President-elect Donald Trump's victory on ...
Boeing has shipped the first pair of O3b mPower satellites with fixes addressing power issues that have hobbled the initial six in SES’s next-generation medium Earth orbit broadband network.