>
Academic Exposes The COVID1984 Nightmare
6-Year-Old Girl Saves NYU Law Commencement, Embarrasses Anti-Israel Protesters Who Refuse...
Dirty Brad Raffensperger and Gabe Sterling Caught Rigging 2024 Election Against Donald Trump...
Mel K & Jason Bermas | How Far Ahead Are They? AI Reality
A Staggering 19x Energy Jump in Capacitors May Be the Beginning of the End for Batteries
Telegram Disabled My Account. Good Riddance
China's floating nuke plants up South China Sea ante
'Tungsten wall' leads to nuclear fusion breakthrough
Matt Taibbi Uncensored: Finance A 'Street Scam'
This Bonkers 656-Foot 'AirYacht' Concept Can Transport 40 Guests Around the World
DR. BRYAN ARDIS | How Much Nicotine Should You Use? How It Can Heal Parkinson's and More...
Elon Musk's Neuralink begins clinical trials in Phoenix
Scientists Are Making Jet Fuel from Landfill Gas Aiming to Launch Circular Economy
After a wave of whistleblowers and a new FAA probe, the planemaker has abandoned its plans for its first crewed launch of the Starliner spacecraft "out of an abundance of caution," just two hours before planned takeoff.
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) cites an issue with the oxygen relief valve on the Atlas V rocket for scrubbing the launch.
Officials involved in the planned launch had said repeatedly that they wouldn't hesitate to postpone the flight if any risks to safety emerged. Bill Nelson, the administrator for NASA and a former astronaut himself, reiterated that point Monday evening, saying the agency's first priority is safety.
"We go when we're ready," he said in a post on X.
Seven years behind schedule and more than a billion-dollar cost overrun, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is finally atop an Atlas V rocket at Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. If all goes according to plan, the launch will occur tonight at 2234 ET.
ULA Launch Director Tom Heter III has made the decision to the launch team that launch operations will not continue tonight for #AtlasV and #Starliner.https://t.co/yCCjHu9R5K
— ULA (@ulalaunch) May 7, 2024
Who's ready for a rocket launch? #Starliner pic.twitter.com/EU3Z9iNUci
— Bill Nelson (@SenBillNelson) May 6, 2024