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Illustration of the Pulsed Plasma Rocket blasting off in space with Earth in the distance
Once fully developed, the Pulsed Plasma Rocket could blast through space at 100,000 miles per hour.
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astronauts suni williams butch wilmore inside gadget-lined walls of international space station with a large American flag on the wall behind them
Suni Williams (left) and Butch Wilmore (right) on a call with journalists from the International Space Station.
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boeing starliner teardrop-shaped spaceship docked to a large wire-covered tube off the side of the space station above earth with a brown and red sandy continent stretching below
Boeing's Starliner docks with the ISS. The spacecraft has experienced thruster malfunctions and helium leaks during its maiden voyage.
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astronauts suni williams butch wilmore inside gadget-lined walls of international space station with a large American flag on the wall behind them
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore on a call with journalists from the International Space Station.
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two astronauts in blue spacesuits inside a spaceship holding papers looking at a dashboard
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been in space much longer than expected
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Dragon Capsule
The trunk of SpaceX's dragon capsule (left) was designed to burn up upon re-entry to Earth's atmosphere. Instead, it crash landed in North Carolina.