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When wealthy adventurers take huge risks, who should pay for rescue attempts?
Read full article: When wealthy adventurers take huge risks, who should pay for rescue attempts?In recent days, the massive hunt for a submersible vehicle lost during a north Atlantic descent to explore the wreckage of the Titanic has refocused attention on the conundrum: who should pay for the sweeping search.
Virgin Orbit seeks bankruptcy protection after mission fail
Read full article: Virgin Orbit seeks bankruptcy protection after mission failRichard Bransonās Virgin Orbit is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after a failed mission and increasing difficulty in raising funding for future operations.
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit slashing 85% of its workforce
Read full article: Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit slashing 85% of its workforceRichard Bransonās Virgin Orbit is letting go of almost its entire work force with the satellite launch company finding it difficult to secure funding three months after a failed mission.
UK space industry mulls setback after satellite launch fails
Read full article: UK space industry mulls setback after satellite launch failsBritish officials and space scientists say they are disappointed but not deterred after the first attempt to launch satellites into orbit from the U.K. ended in failure.
Mexican-born engineer pushing for more diversity in space
Read full article: Mexican-born engineer pushing for more diversity in spaceA 26-year-old electrical and hardware engineer will become the first Mexican-born woman in space when she joins a diverse international crew for a 10-minute flight launched by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
World Economic Forum warns cyber risks add to climate threat
Read full article: World Economic Forum warns cyber risks add to climate threatThe World Economic Forum says cybersecurity and space are emerging risks to the global economy, on top of existing challenges posed by climate change and the coronavirus pandemic.
News headlines of 2021: How much do you remember? Take this quiz to find out.
Read full article: News headlines of 2021: How much do you remember? Take this quiz to find out.We might not be able to claim that 2021 was *the* wildest year in recent history (2020 will likely get that credit for quite some time), but it might be a close second.
FAA: No more commercial astronaut wings, too many launching
Read full article: FAA: No more commercial astronaut wings, too many launchingThe Federal Aviation Administration says it will no longer give out commercial astronaut wings starting next year because too many people are launching into space.
Prince William: Before travelling to space, save the planet
Read full article: Prince William: Before travelling to space, save the planetPrince William has criticized some of the worldās richest men for using their wealth to fund a new space race and space tourism, and called on the world's great minds to fix the planet first.
Workers at Bezos' rocket company allege sexism, safety risks
Read full article: Workers at Bezos' rocket company allege sexism, safety risksA group of more than 20 current and former employees are accusing Jeff Bezosā Blue Origin spaceflight company of being a toxic work environment and not following proper safety protocols.
Virgin Galactic says FAA has cleared it for further flights
Read full article: Virgin Galactic says FAA has cleared it for further flightsVirgin Galactic says the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared it to resume launches after an investigation into why its spaceship veered off course while descending during a July flight over New Mexico with founder Richard Branson aboard.
SpaceX launches 4 amateurs on private Earth-circling trip
Read full article: SpaceX launches 4 amateurs on private Earth-circling trip.SpaceXās first private flight has streaked into orbit with two contest winners, a health care worker and their rich sponsor. It was the first time a spacecraft circled Earth with an all-amateur crew and no professional astronauts. SpaceXās recycled rocket soared Wednesday night from the same Kennedy Space Center pad used by the companyās three previous astronaut flights for NASA. But this time, the Dragon capsule aimed for an unusually high orbit, 100 miles higher than the International...
FAA bans Virgin Galactic launches while probing Branson trip
Read full article: FAA bans Virgin Galactic launches while probing Branson tripThe Federal Aviation Administration says Virgin Galactic can't launch anyone into space again until an investigation is complete into founder Richard Branson's flight in July.
Senate Dems rallying behind Biden's $3.5T budget vision
Read full article: Senate Dems rallying behind Biden's $3.5T budget visionSenate Democrats from across the party's political spectrum seem near the unanimity theyāll need for the crucial first step toward their $3.5 trillion infrastructure vision.
Virgin Galactic restarts space-trip sales at $450,000 and up
Read full article: Virgin Galactic restarts space-trip sales at $450,000 and upVirgin Galactic is selling tickets for space flights again, just weeks after founder Richard Branson rode a rocket-powered plane to more than 50 miles above the Earth.
Virgin Galactic rocket ship ascends from New Mexico
Read full article: Virgin Galactic rocket ship ascends from New MexicoVirgin Galactic has made its first rocket-powered flight from New Mexico to the fringe of space in a manned shuttle, as the company forges toward offering tourist flights to the edge of the Earthās atmosphere.
Virgin Galactic rolls out latest generation of spaceship
Read full article: Virgin Galactic rolls out latest generation of spaceshipIn this undated photo provided by Virgin Galactic is the VSS Imagine, the first SpaceShip III in the Virgin Galactic Fleet in Mojave, Calif. Virgin Galactic rolled out its newest spaceship Tuesday, March 30, 2021, as the company looks to resume test flights in the coming months at its headquarters in the New Mexico desert. (Virgin Galactic via AP). ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ā Virgin Galactic rolled out its newest spaceship Tuesday as the company looks to resume test flights in the coming months at its headquarters in the New Mexico desert. Virgin Galactic is one of a few companies looking to cash in on customers with an interest in space. āWe expect as we get going on this to see a much quicker turnaround time and that really will help us grow the business.āAdFirst, Virgin Galactic needs regulatory approval for the current generation and that means successful rocket-powered test flights.
US billionaire buys SpaceX flight to orbit with 3 others
Read full article: US billionaire buys SpaceX flight to orbit with 3 othersIsaacman announced Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, that he aims to use the trip to raise more than $200 million for St. Jude. (St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ā A U.S. billionaire who made a fortune in tech and fighter jets is buying an entire SpaceX flight and plans to take three āeverydayā people with him to circle the globe this year. A female health care worker for St. Jude already has been selected for the mission. Anyone donating to St. Jude in February will be entered into a random drawing for seat No. While Isaacman and wife, Monica, managed to keep his space trip hush-hush over the months, their daughters couldnāt.
GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riot
Read full article: GOP signals unwillingness to part with Trump after riotBut as the Senate prepares for an impeachment trial for Trump's incitement of the riot, few seem willing to hold the former president accountable. āThe political winds within the Republican Party have blown in the opposite direction,ā said Ralph Reed, chair of the Faith and Freedom Coalition and a Trump ally. After Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer backed impeachment, Republican Tom Norton announced a primary challenge. āWeāre getting ready for an impeachment trial ā thatās really the focus,ā said Trump adviser Jason Miller. And that his political activism or whatever role he would play going forward would be with the Republican Party, not as a third party,ā Cramer said.
1st private space crew paying $55M each to fly to station
Read full article: 1st private space crew paying $55M each to fly to stationFILE - This photo provided by NASA shows SpaceX's Dragon undocking from International Space Station on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. (NASA via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ā The first private space station crew was introduced Tuesday: Three men who are each paying $55 million to fly on a SpaceX rocket. āThis is the first private flight to the International Space Station. Russia has been in the off-the-planet tourism business for years, selling rides to the International Space Station since 2001. Lopez-Alegria, a former space station resident and spacewalking leader, called the group a ācollection of pioneers."
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit reaches space on 2nd try
Read full article: Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit reaches space on 2nd try(AP Photo/Matt Hartman)LOS ANGELES ā Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit reached space on Sunday, eight months after the first demonstration flight of its air-launched rocket system failed, the company said. āAccording to telemetry, LauncherOne has reached orbit!ā Virgin Orbit tweeted later. Virgin Orbit touts the flexibility of its capability to begin its missions by using airports around the globe. Virgin Orbit attempted its first demonstration launch in May 2020. Virgin Orbit is separate from Virgin Galactic, the company founded by Branson to carry passengers on suborbital hops in which they will experience the sensations and sights of spaceflight.
Worldās space achievements a bright spot in stressful 2020
Read full article: Worldās space achievements a bright spot in stressful 2020The European and Russian space agencies skipped the 2020 Mars launch window, their life-sniffing Mars rover grounded until 2022 because of technical issues and COVID-19 restrictions. Three weeks later, SpaceX launched its biggest cargo shipment yet to the space station for NASA. If the repairs work and the capsule finally reaches the space station, the first Starliner astronauts could be flying by summer. The actor was in talks with NASA this year about filming a movie at the space station. āWhatever else can be said about the four years of the Trump administration, they have been positive for the U.S. civilian space program,ā noted John Logsdon, professor emeritus at George Washington Universityās Space Policy Institute.
Window opens for Virgin Galactic test flight from spaceport
Read full article: Window opens for Virgin Galactic test flight from spaceportVirgin Galactic is celebrating the second successful glide flight of its spaceship over Spaceport America in southern New Mexico. Virgin Galactic posted on social media that the flight crew is ready but do not plan to fly before Saturday. Officials with Virgin Galactic and the state-financed spaceport said the test flight will mark another key milestone in the march toward commercial flights. The impending flight will be the third space flight for Virgin Galactic and the first from New Mexico. In addition to those who have put down deposits for a ride with Virgin Galactic, several thousand more have registered their interest online.
Hillary, Chelsea Clinton to tell unheralded heroes' stories
Read full article: Hillary, Chelsea Clinton to tell unheralded heroes' storiesLOS ANGELES ā Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, are forming a film production company that they say will tell the stories of people whose voices are often overlooked. There have been generations of change-makers who have shaped and will continue to shape our world ā often quietly, flying under the radar,ā Hillary Clinton said in a statement. The son of business tycoon Sir Richard Branson is the founder of the boutique production company Sundog Pictures. HiddenLight says it also has plans to produce other documentaries as well as scripted and unscripted entertainment for TV, film and digital platforms. āThe stories we tell and the experiences we share shape the way we see each other and help us understand our own unique place in the world," said Chelsea Clinton.
Virgin Galactic plans 1st New Mexico space launch this month
Read full article: Virgin Galactic plans 1st New Mexico space launch this monthLOS ANGELES ā Virgin Galactic said Thursday that it expects to launch its first manned test flight into space from New Mexico this month. The companyās spacecraft, VSS Unity, conducted two previous test spaceflights from Mojave, California, before moving in to its facilities at Spaceport America in New Mexico. The spaceport will be Virgin Galactic's base for launching passengers on brief trips high above the Earth, starting with billionaire founder Richard Branson next year. In addition to passengers, Unity can carry small science experiments and will do so on this monthās flight, generating some revenue through a NASA program. Virgin Galactic also has made progress on a second spaceship in its planned fleet and plans to roll it out during the first quarter of 2021, CEO Michael Colglazier said in a statement.
How two blind brothers became Two Blind Brothers for a cause
Read full article: How two blind brothers became Two Blind Brothers for a causeBrothers, Bryan, left, and Bradford Manning, laugh as they tell the origin story of their clothing company, Two Blind Brothers, in their New York City loft on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Thatās the question posed by two New York brothers whoāve lost much of their vision to a rare degenerative eye disorder and have dedicated their lives ā and livelihoods ā to raising money for a cure. Bradford Manning, 35, and his 30-year-old brother, Bryan, are the founders of the clothing brand Two Blind Brothers. With advice from friends in the fashion industry, two blind brothers became Two Blind Brothers. Brad was diagnosed at 7 after their mother, a nurse, found a doctor who determined that Stargardt disease was the cause of his declining vision.