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Boeing plans to retest Starliner flight and Russian space agency says Trump paving way to seize other planets

by Rahul Chauhan
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Boeing plans to retest the Starliner flight after a failed mission

Boeing Co said on Monday that it would send its Starliner astronaut spacecraft to the International Space Station on another unmanned mission, months after the last flight was canceled due to a software bug. During the December test, a series of software issues and an issue with the spacecraft’s automatic timer prevented Starliner from docking at the space station and returning to Earth a week earlier.

Russian space agency says Trump is paving the way to seize other planets

Russian space agency Roscosmos accused Donald Trump on Tuesday of creating a base to take over other planets by signing an executive injunction outlining U.S. policy on commercial mining in space. The implementing decision, which Roscosmos said harmed the space for international cooperation in space, was signed Monday.

(With input from agencies.)

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