
Copernical Team
NASA weighs SpaceX rescue for stranded Boeing Starliner crew

What was meant to be a weeklong trip to the International Space Station (ISS) for the first NASA astronauts to fly with Boeing could extend to eight months, with the agency considering bringing them home on a SpaceX spaceship.
A final decision on whether to persist with Boeing's troubled Starliner—which experienced worrying propulsion issues as it flew up to the orbital platform in June—is expected later this month, officials said Wednesday in a call with reporters.
Detailed planning is already underway with Boeing's rival SpaceX, owned by Elon Musk, to potentially launch their scheduled Crew-9 mission on September 24 with just two astronauts rather than the usual four.
NASA says chances are growing that astronauts may switch from Boeing to a SpaceX ride back to Earth

What should have been a quick trip to the International Space Station may turn into an eight-month stay for two NASA astronauts if they have to switch from Boeing to SpaceX for a ride home.
Gaia spots possible moons around hundreds of asteroids

ESA’s star-surveying Gaia mission has again proven to be a formidable asteroid explorer, spotting potential moons around more than 350 asteroids not known to have a companion.
Drop it like it’s hot: Space Rider model falls gracefully

Detecting nitrogen dioxide emissions from power plants using Sentinel-2 satellites

Seawater barium removal enhanced marine habitability for Cambrian animals

New Fossil Discovery Sheds Light on Mollusc Evolution

Early Sea Level Changes Influenced Evolution of Ancient Life, Study Shows

China launches first satellites for Internet megaconstellation into space

NASA delays SpaceX liftoff after Boeing Starliner stranding
