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Boeing’s Starliner Is Acting Strange - and NASA’s Getting NervousThe Boeing Starliner was supposed to be NASA’s second ride to space - but technical issues, delays, and strange decisions are raising red flags. As SpaceX’s Crew Dragon soars ahead, Starliner is stuck ...
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Starliner; Boeing's Years-Late, Beleaguered Space CapsuleWitness the long-awaited liftoff of Boeing's Starliner, carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams to the ISS. Explore the Starliner's tumultuous journey, groundbreaking design, and ...
Squadron 42, the single-player spin-off of Star Citizen, is seemingly getting a console port for Xbox and PS5.
Remember that Kickstarter campaign? Cloud Imperium Games reached that pledge 10 years ago and the game still isn’t complete; in fact, Star Citizen is currently in Alpha. On top of that ...
TL;DR: Star Citizen, announced in 2012, has raised over $800 million, with $100 million of that in the last 11 months. Despite ongoing updates, Version 1.0 is not yet released. Star Citizen ...
Star Citizen hits $800 million in crowdfunding, all while still not having any sort of release window. Cloud Imperium's game continues to set records both in development time and budget.
If Star Citizen continues to rake in an average of around $300,000 a day, it's on track to become the first official billion-dollar game project ever. Star Citizen was a once wildly ambitious ...
The big picture: Star Citizen and its single-player component, Squadron 42, have faced repeated delays since Cloud Imperium Games first announced the ambitious space sandbox project nearly 13 ...
The agency said the next Starliner flight will not have a crew onboard. Despite Boeing Starliner's last crewed mission extending from eight days to over nine months due to capsule issues ...
The future of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft remains marked by uncertainty now that its crew of two astronauts has finally returned to Earth on another company's vehicle. Officials at Boeing no ...
Two astronauts from Boeing's Starliner mission are returning to Earth after 300 days in orbit. The astronauts will splash down off the coast of Florida, not far from Tallahassee, on Tuesday evening.
After an unexpected stay of more than nine months, NASA astronauts and Starliner crew members Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore are coming home from the International Space Station ...
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