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海外TECH Engadget You can watch the Starliner astronauts return to Earth after an unplanned nine-month visit https://www.engadget.com/science/space/you-can-watch-the-starliner-astronauts-return-to-earth-after-an-unplanned-nine-month-visit-185308418.html?src=rss Those stranded Starliner astronauts are finally coming back to Earth with a touchdown expected on Tuesday evening Coverage begins on Monday night at around PM ET with streams available on NASA s website and via the NASA app Monday night s stream will focus on the hatch closing and the undocking procedure The stream will go dark until PM ET on Tuesday as the crew approaches splashdown The arrival is scheduled for around PM ET and a live press conference is set for PM ET The two NASA astronauts returning Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were part of Boeing s Starliner crew to the ISS This was supposed to be a one week stay but just like Gilligan and the rest was extended to nine months when the ship was deemed unfit for a crewed return to Earth Five of the thrusters failed enroute This is forcing the pair to hitch a ride on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft SpaceX also ran into a delay as this mission was originally scheduled for February nbsp The Starliner returned but without the crew NASA planned to retrieve Williams and Wilmore back in September via a crewed mission with two empty seats However that launch faced technical issues and was delayed until April This partnership with SpaceX will bring the pair home a couple of weeks early This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-03-17 18:53:08
海外TECH Engadget Boeing Starliner astronauts finally head home, nine months later https://www.engadget.com/science/space/boeing-starliner-astronauts-finally-head-home-nine-months-later-184546850.html?src=rss Eight days That s how long Boeing Starliner s mission ーits first flight test with crew aboard ーwas supposed to last But this mission has been singular in almost every way and astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have instead spent the past nine and a half months aboard the International Space Station Now finally they re headed home Their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule is slated to begin undocking from the ISS at am ET Tuesday and is scheduled for splashdown at pm ET according to NASA s timetable Portions of the mission will stream live on the agency s website The Starliner crew was never truly stranded to be clear They always had a way off the space station in an emergency But if this mission s foibles taught us one thing it was to expect the unexpected Even now six months after the troubled spacecraft autonomously undocked from the ISS and landed at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico leaving its crew behind and effectively ending the flight test the mission is still making headlines Boeing Starliner CFT went from a symbol of the myriad struggles in Boeing s aviation business to a political punching bag courtesy of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk Why did it take so long to bring the astronauts home And did NASA cave to political pressure in setting the return date Lets take a look at how we got here and what the evidence suggests Starliner was floundering well before liftoffBoeing Starliner had a long troubled history before it even got off the ground Back in the Space Shuttle era had ended and the United States was dependent on Russian Soyuz capsules to fly its astronauts To remedy this NASA awarded two companies ーBoeing and SpaceX ーCommercial Crew contracts to build new spacecraft to ferry astronauts to and from the ISS The official target date for a crewed flight test for these two companies was flexible But according to a report from William Gerstenmaier the agency s head of human spaceflight at the time it was clear NASA expected these demonstration flights to occur in Gerst now works for SpaceX Obviously that did not happen SpaceX s uncrewed orbital test occurred in while the crewed demonstration flight was in Boeing also finally launched its Starliner capsule to the ISS for an uncrewed test in December However that flight went so badly the capsule did not reach its intended orbit or dock with the station that NASA required Boeing to implement fixes and perform a second test in May That test went mostly well though two of the capsule s thrusters failed during the orbital insertion burn and post flight inspections revealed nearly a mile of flammable tape in the capsule wiring which required removal Boeing s CST Starliner attached to an Atlas V rocket ASSOCIATED PRESSThe May launch was delayed a few times due to rocket issues and problems with ground systems NASA and Boeing also detected a helium leak in the propellant system helium is used to push propellant to the thrusters They attributed it to a defective seal but after the spacecraft launched on June it sprung a total of five helium leaks What s more five thrusters failed on approach to the ISS Astronauts Wilmore and Williams were able to successfully dock with the ISS but their mission changed significantly in those few hours they had to figure out what exactly was wrong with the spacecraft and whether it was safe to bring them home It s important to remember that NASA has only tested six total new crewed spacecraft Mercury Gemini Apollo Space Shuttle SpaceX Crew Dragon and Boeing Starliner It s a very difficult process and everyone expects there to be problems ーthat s why NASA does these tests But even for a test flight this was bad Eight days to nine monthsOver the summer of NASA quietly tested and re tested Starliner s thrusters both in orbit and on the ground to find out why the thrusters failed In the absence of meaningful updates from NASA people started to seriously question whether the agency thought Starliner was safe to bring the astronauts home In mid July NASA paid SpaceX to study bringing more than four astronauts home on a single Crew Dragon capsule as well as launching two astronauts on a Crew Dragon instead of the usual four The agency insisted this was related to Frank Rubio s extended stay on the ISS the year before However at a press conference in early August Commercial Crew program manager Steve Stich confirmed that in July NASA had started working with SpaceX on contingency scenarios for Butch and Suni s possible return as they continued to troubleshoot Starliner s faulty thrusters Finally on August NASA announced that Starliner would return to Earth uncrewed There were serious issues with Starliner s propulsion system NASA was concerned about a worst case scenario in which the thrusters failed and at the same time the helium leak rates increased This could have left the astronauts in orbit unable to perform a re entry burn Butch and Suni would become part of SpaceX s ninth Commercial Crew flight aptly named Crew which would launch on September with just two astronauts They would serve out the remainder of this mission which would keep them on the ISS through mid to late February But why leave them in space until The bottom line is that the agency chose the least risky option An extra return mission would have added unnecessary complexity Relative to sending up a new Dragon so that Butch and Sunny didn t have to stay up until February we really never considered that option Steve Stich the program manager for NASA s Commercial Crew Program explained at a press conference on August Plus it takes around four months to prepare a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule for launch and the extra cost would have been too much for NASA to absorb Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aboard the ISS ASSOCIATED PRESSAstronauts are accustomed to mission delays and extensions Frank Rubio had his ISS long duration stay extended from months to over one year because of a leaky Soyuz capsule finally returning to Earth after a record breaking days in space NASA astronauts can handle a year in space While it s not great to stay up there longer the ISS has the appropriate countermeasures to maintain their health out to a year at least Dr Dan Buckland a space medicine researcher at Duke University explained to Engadget in an email Put another way the expected recovery time on Earth might get longer the longer they stay but the health plateau they are currently at is probably sustainable for the next few months at least This was NASA s return plan for the Starliner astronauts which it began working on in July and announced to the public that August Fast forward to March of and almost nothing has changed except that the mission has become a political punching bag Delays and political posturingThe story got even more complicated in mid December when NASA announced that Crew s return would be delayed because of a problem with the Crew SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft When a relief crew arrives at the International Space Station NASA schedules their missions to overlap for a few days These are called handovers and they typically run about five days long Crew was scheduled to fly on the brand new Crew Dragon but problems with the batteries on the spacecraft meant that it wouldn t be ready for a mid February launch As a result Crew wouldn t launch until late March and Crew wouldn t return until after the in person handover Delays with space missions are extremely common so no one expected that on January Boeing Starliner would come roaring back into the headlines On Truth Social President Trump posted the following I have just asked Elon Musk and SpaceX to go get the brave astronauts who have been virtually abandoned in space by the Biden Administration They have been waiting for many months on Space Station Elon will soon be on his way Hopefully all will be safe Good luck Elon The same day Elon Musk the CEO of SpaceX published a post on X claiming that the Biden administration had left the astronauts aboard the ISS He later said in a Fox News interview on February that the decision to leave Wilmore and Williams in orbit until the end of the Crew mission had been politically motivated However Steve Stich confirmed in a March press briefing that the decision to return Butch and Suni as a part of Crew was made between himself and ISS program manager Dana Weigel after which it was run up to the administrator This was not a top down decision What about the return date for Crew though After this political kerfuffle with Trump and Musk NASA announced February it was swapping the Crew Dragon capsule for Crew to a previously flown spacecraft This meant that they could move up Butch and Suni s return date by two weeks to mid March Well as far as anyone can tell this was also not the result of political pressure At a Crew media briefing on Friday March Stich made it clear that the capsule swap was driven by other motivations including needing to fit the Crew launch in between the Intuitive Machines mission which launched on February from the same pad RIP Athena and the Soyuz handover on the ISS in April Officials were discussing swapping the capsules a month before the president s Truth Social post though it s possible the President was aware of the discussion when it was happening Intuitive Machines Athena lander nearing the lunar surface ASSOCIATED PRESS The president s interest sure added energy to the conversation said Ken Bowersox NASA s associate administrator for space operations during that media teleconference In the end it s hard to believe any narrative in which the timeline of Butch and Suni s return was politically motivated whether by the Biden administration or the Trump administration It s incorrect to say that NASA isn t subject to political whims because it s a government agency with a budget proposed by the president and determined by Congress The agency is bracing itself for drastic budget cuts to its science operations this year Generally speaking that means it s likely that if NASA can safely and reasonably do something that the president asks for it will try But changing around mission timelines and sending up rescue missions for astronauts who aren t in danger A NASA spokesperson refused to comment on this directly But it s unlikely this was the case especially considering they stuck with a flight plan that s been in place since August They simply make the best decisions based on the evidence that they have at the moment taking into account that their top priority is the lives of the astronauts Laura Forczyk founder of the space consulting firm Astralytical explained NASA makes the best decisions that it can in the moment regardless of what the popular opinion is What s next for NASA and Boeing Once the Crew capsule splashes down that will truly bring an end to the Boeing Starliner mission but its ramifications will be felt for a very long time There are serious questions about the direction of the agency going forward given the political climate and the new administration s priorities NASA acting administrator Janet Petro has already eliminated the Office of the Chief Scientist in compliance with the Trump administration s Reduction in Force order More cuts are likely rumors suggest that as much as half of NASA s science budget will be slashed This raises questions about whether NASA will be able to operate iconic observatories like the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope And NASA s incoming administrator Jared Isaacman is a friend of Elon Musk and works closely with SpaceX Isaacman conducted the first private spacewalk with Sarah Gillis on Polaris Dawn a flight he paid SpaceX for last year Isaacman still hasn t been confirmed as administrator but if he is he will likely change NASA s human spaceflight program starting with the return to the moon The Artemis III moon landing is currently scheduled for no earlier than mid What s more we still don t know the fate of the Starliner program While NASA continues to work with Boeing to close out in flight anomaly investigations it s uncertain when or if the next flight of Starliner might occur There are also questions surrounding whether Boeing even wants to fly another mission Back in October The Wall Street Journal reported that Boeing ーwhich also built many modules for the ISS ーwas considering selling off its space business altogether As of February Boeing s total losses on Starliner had reached billion Whatever happens with Boeing Starliner the massively disproportionate political backlash to a routine NASA decision that prioritized the health and safety of their astronauts is a troubling indicator of what s to come for the agency This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-03-17 18:45:46
海外TECH Engadget The 560-pound Twitter logo from its San Francisco headquarters is up for auction https://www.engadget.com/social-media/the-560-pound-twitter-logo-from-its-san-francisco-headquarters-is-up-for-auction-180326992.html?src=rss Twitter may be dead but the foot tall bird logo from its San Francisco headquarters can be yours forever if you have enough money The sign ーone of two birds that formerly adorned Twitter s office ーis up for auction The massive logo that marked the company s headquarters on San Francisco s Market Street is undoubtedly one of the most iconic symbols associated with the social media company The sign was unceremoniously removed after Musk s rebranding of the company to X Unsurprisingly the unique piece of social media history won t come cheap At the time of this writing bids are at though auction house RR Auction estimates the sign could go for as much as RR AuctionWould be buyers should also be aware that they are also responsible for costs to move the sign from the San Francisco storage facility where it s currently located That alone will be no small feat The sign is x roughly feet by feet and weighs in at pounds according to the listing A YouTube video accompanying the listing shows that it took a crane and a team of several workers to remove the sign from the building Notably this isn t the first Larry the nickname former Tweeps gave to the site s iconic bird logo is hitting the auction block Following Elon Musk s takeover of Twitter in much of the contents of Twitter s former offices were auctioned off in Other slightly smaller versions of the logo proved to be popular at the time with one statue that decorated the office selling for The building s other large bird logo was auctioned off in that sale for an undisclosed price This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-03-17 18:03:26
海外TECH Engadget iPhone 17 Pro, Max and Air: Everything we know about Apple's new phones https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/iphone-17-pro-max-and-air-everything-we-know-about-apples-new-phones-153024282.html?src=rss Apple announces updates to its smartphone lineup every autumn but the company often has a hard time keeping the details under wraps Ahead of the official unveiling of the iPhone we ve already heard quite a few hints about what may be in store Here s what we know and what we re expecting When will the iPhone series be announced Most years the flagship smartphones are introduced in September It s a little early to have the specific dates some years Apple only gives a week or two of lead time between sending invites and hosting the event But years of past precedent show that sometime in September should be when the models make their debut What will the new iPhone lineup include Design leaks suggest that Apple is building an ultra thin smartphone likely to be named the iPhone Air to match Apple s ultralight laptop designation Bloomberg s Mark Gurman often a solid source of advanced intel about Apple reported in January that the iPhone Air will be equipped with a basic A chip and will only have a single camera lens It may also use Apple s new in house modem which was introduced in February on the iPhone e More details about this development may leak ahead of September but that s what we know for now Each new roster includes a base model but over the years Apple shakes up the variety of phones it offers Most likely there will be an iPhone and an iPhone Pro Apple has also committed to the size matters philosophy and has been building an iPhone Pro Max option with an even bigger screen and better battery life the roster will almost certainly have one as well nbsp The iPhone Air seems primed to take the place of a potential iPhone Plus Since the iPhone e was only just introduced in February at a surprisingly high price point it seems unlikely that there will be a new addition to that lower end of the spectrum the models that were previously called SE nbsp At the very least it sounds like the iPhone Air won t take away the charging port and rely only on wireless connectivity Bloomberg said that while Apple had investigated making the iPhone Air without a single port the company fortunately changed plans He also says that the rumored phone will have a inch screen and include the Dynamic Island and Camera Control button Finally the price is rumored at ー nbsp likely more than the standard iPhone but less than the Pro What will iOS be like Jon Prosser at Front Page Tech dropped a video in January that points to how a redesigned Camera app might point to more drastic changes to come for the operating system in the upcoming iPhone line Earlier in March Bloomberg also backed the assertion that an iOS overhaul is in the works There hasn t been a notable overhaul of iOS for several generations and it could be exciting to see Apple pushing the envelope on software again nbsp And while we don t have any formal leaks about this it seems all but guaranteed that Apple is going to continue pushing its Apple Intelligence suite We re still waiting on some promised updates to Siri that are meant to take advantage of AI tools so ideally those will be fully finished and integrated by the time the series arrives The company typically shares more details about its upcoming plans for software during its Worldwide Developers Conference WWDC will most likely be happening in early June so expect to hear more about the operating system this summer nbsp Update March PM ET Added details about the rumored price and features of the iPhone Air This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-03-17 18:01:42
科学 NYT > Science SpaceX Launches NASA’s SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/science/spacex-nasa-spherex-punch-launch.html The SPHEREx telescope will create the most colorful map of the cosmos while the four satellites of the PUNCH mission track the evolution of the solar wind in three dimensions 2025-03-17 18:28:56

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