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Whats up and welcome again to TechCrunch Area. I hope everybody has a implausible July 4 this week. Go eat a sizzling canine.

Read my story from last week on the causes of Starliner’s extra delay and what it’d imply for Boeing’s Starliner program.

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The indeniable story of the week is the huge $843 million contract NASA awarded to SpaceX to develop the automobile that may deorbit the Worldwide Area Station. As soon as the station enters the Earth’s ambiance, it should fritter away, however the contract is to make sure that is executed in a fashion protected to people on the bottom. There are scant particulars in regards to the U.S. Deorbit Car, because it’s being referred to as, however one NASA official did say it will be based mostly on “Dragon heritage” {hardware}.

ISS NASA
Picture Credit: NASA (opens in a new window)

Try my story about Starfish Area’s new settlement with Intelsat. The GEO servicing market continues to be a number of years away, however offers like this one present that it’s a lot nearer to being realized than the haters would possibly assume…

render of Starfish spacecraft on orbit
Picture Credit: Starfish Space (opens in a new window)

NASA has an article titled “Fourth of July Holidays in Space” and folk — it’s as pleasant because the title makes it sound. Apparently, there wasn’t a July 4 celebration on orbit till 1982, and the second befell 10 years later! Now that we’ve a steady presence of NASA astronauts on board the ISS, such celebrations are an annual occasion. All I’ve to say is: God bless stars-and-stripes pants in house.

NASA astronauts Jack D. Fischer and Peggy A. Whitson on July 4, 2017.
Picture Credit: NASA

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