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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Hockey-Puck Shaped Space Rock Poses Low Risk to Moon
Asteroid 2024 YR4, initially posing a small risk of impacting Earth in 2032, is now found to have a 3.8% chance of impacting the moon on December 22, 2032; observations reveal it originated from the central main asteroid belt, is solid rock shaped like a hockey puck, and is about 200 feet wide.
Asteroid 2024 YR4: Hockey-Puck Shaped Space Rock Poses Low Risk to Moon
Asteroid 2024 YR4, initially posing a small risk of impacting Earth in 2032, is now found to have a 3.8% chance of impacting the moon on December 22, 2032; observations reveal it originated from the central main asteroid belt, is solid rock shaped like a hockey puck, and is about 200 feet wide.
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Nasa Astronauts Return After 9-Month Space Odyssey
Nasa astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth on March 18, 2025, after a nine-month mission at the International Space Station, significantly longer than the planned eight days due to technical problems with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft; their splashdown near Tallahassee, Fl...
Nasa Astronauts Return After 9-Month Space Odyssey
Nasa astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth on March 18, 2025, after a nine-month mission at the International Space Station, significantly longer than the planned eight days due to technical problems with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft; their splashdown near Tallahassee, Fl...
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Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Space Odyssey
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on March 18th, 2025, after a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station, originally scheduled for eight days but prolonged due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction; the unexpected landing near Tallahassee, Florida was marked by...
Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Space Odyssey
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on March 18th, 2025, after a nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station, originally scheduled for eight days but prolonged due to a Boeing Starliner malfunction; the unexpected landing near Tallahassee, Florida was marked by...
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Astronauts Deny Abandonment Claims Following Extended ISS Mission
NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams, aboard the ISS for nine months due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions, refuted claims by Musk and Trump that they were abandoned in space, stating they calmly adapted and performed their duties.
Astronauts Deny Abandonment Claims Following Extended ISS Mission
NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams, aboard the ISS for nine months due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions, refuted claims by Musk and Trump that they were abandoned in space, stating they calmly adapted and performed their duties.
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Starliner Malfunction Extends Astronauts' ISS Mission by Nine Months
Due to Starliner malfunctions, NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams had their one-week ISS mission extended to nine months, returning to Earth on a Crew Dragon, highlighting the need for improved pre-flight checks and communication.
Starliner Malfunction Extends Astronauts' ISS Mission by Nine Months
Due to Starliner malfunctions, NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams had their one-week ISS mission extended to nine months, returning to Earth on a Crew Dragon, highlighting the need for improved pre-flight checks and communication.
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Astronauts' 9.5-Month Space Station Stay Due to Spacecraft Issues
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-10 day mission to the International Space Station unexpectedly extended to 286 days due to Starliner spacecraft issues, leading to their eventual return on March 18th, 2025, off the coast of Florida.
Astronauts' 9.5-Month Space Station Stay Due to Spacecraft Issues
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-10 day mission to the International Space Station unexpectedly extended to 286 days due to Starliner spacecraft issues, leading to their eventual return on March 18th, 2025, off the coast of Florida.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Increased Chance of Moon Impact in 2032
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory revised the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting the Moon on December 22, 2032, upward to 3.8 percent due to new James Webb Space Telescope data revealing it is larger than previously estimated; this could affect the Artemis program.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Increased Chance of Moon Impact in 2032
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory revised the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting the Moon on December 22, 2032, upward to 3.8 percent due to new James Webb Space Telescope data revealing it is larger than previously estimated; this could affect the Artemis program.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Near-Zero Earth Impact Risk, but 2% Chance of Hitting the Moon
The 2024 YR4 asteroid, initially posing a 3% risk of hitting Earth in 2032, now has a near-zero chance of an Earth impact but a 2% chance of hitting the moon, according to new data from the James Webb Space Telescope.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Near-Zero Earth Impact Risk, but 2% Chance of Hitting the Moon
The 2024 YR4 asteroid, initially posing a 3% risk of hitting Earth in 2032, now has a near-zero chance of an Earth impact but a 2% chance of hitting the moon, according to new data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Starliner Malfunctions Extend Astronauts' ISS Stay to 285 Days
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-day ISS visit in June 2024 extended to 285 days due to Starliner propulsion system failures, resulting in a March 18, 2025 return via a SpaceX Dragon after a political decision.

Starliner Malfunctions Extend Astronauts' ISS Stay to 285 Days
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-day ISS visit in June 2024 extended to 285 days due to Starliner propulsion system failures, resulting in a March 18, 2025 return via a SpaceX Dragon after a political decision.
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Astronauts' Extended ISS Stay Highlights Starliner Malfunctions
Due to Starliner malfunctions, two NASA astronauts spent nine months on the ISS instead of one week, returning on a SpaceX Crew Dragon; NASA and Boeing stated that they will fix the problems and continue using the Starliner.

Astronauts' Extended ISS Stay Highlights Starliner Malfunctions
Due to Starliner malfunctions, two NASA astronauts spent nine months on the ISS instead of one week, returning on a SpaceX Crew Dragon; NASA and Boeing stated that they will fix the problems and continue using the Starliner.
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Starliner Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Delay, Commander Takes Responsibility
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth after a nine-month delay caused by helium leaks and thruster problems on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft; Commander Wilmore accepted responsibility while highlighting shared accountability among NASA, Boeing, and the crew.

Starliner Astronauts Return After Nine-Month Delay, Commander Takes Responsibility
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth after a nine-month delay caused by helium leaks and thruster problems on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft; Commander Wilmore accepted responsibility while highlighting shared accountability among NASA, Boeing, and the crew.
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Time Travel: Fact and Fiction
Einstein's theory of relativity proves time travel is possible as travelling faster than one second per second; experiments like the Hafele-Keating experiment and the time discrepancies experienced by astronauts on the ISS confirm this, while backward time travel remains theoretical.

Time Travel: Fact and Fiction
Einstein's theory of relativity proves time travel is possible as travelling faster than one second per second; experiments like the Hafele-Keating experiment and the time discrepancies experienced by astronauts on the ISS confirm this, while backward time travel remains theoretical.
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