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Abby Phillip’s Wild Primetime ‘NewsNight’ Shows CNN Working for TV Boost

18 September 2024 at 17:25
On the set of CNN’s “NewsNight,” guests may not be certain whether they should shake hands or ball them up into fists. When the cameras are off on the set of anchor Abby Phillip’s program, the atmosphere matches that of a nice dinner party. Before the 10 p.m. show even got on the air one […]

A24 Buys ‘Friendship,’ Starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, Following TIFF Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

16 September 2024 at 14:50
A24 has landed rights to “Friendship,” a comedy starring Tim Robinson of “I Think You Should Leave” fame and Paul Rudd. The movie had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival as part of the Midnight Madness program. Andrew DeYoung wrote and directed “Friendship” in his feature debut. Channeling the cringe comedy of “I […]

Randall Miller, Director Convicted in Fatal Accident, Gets $1.5 Million From California for New Indie Feature

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14 September 2024 at 16:00
Director Randall Miller, who remains on probation for the fatal accident on the set of “Midnight Rider,” has scored $1.5 million in California state tax incentives to make his next independent feature. Miller and his team were granted the tax credit to make “Supercrip,” a story about a quadriplegic Uber driver whose life is changed […]

Russell Crowe’s Sports Film ‘The Beast in Me’ Boarded by MMA Franchise One Championship (EXCLUSIVE)

11 September 2024 at 10:59
Mixed martial arts franchise One Championship has come on board “The Beast in Me,” a sports action film starring Russell Crowe and Daniel MacPherson (“Land of Bad,” “Foundation”). In the film, MacPherson plays an out-of-work former MMA fighter who suffers a personal tragedy involving his brother. With the help of a veteran trainer played by Crowe, he sets out […]

SpaceX says regulators will keep Starship grounded until at least November

10 September 2024 at 23:18
Artist's illustration of catch arms ensnaring SpaceX's Super Heavy booster.

Enlarge / Artist's illustration of catch arms ensnaring SpaceX's Super Heavy booster. (credit: SpaceX)

The Federal Aviation Administration has signaled to SpaceX that it won't approve a launch license for the next test flight of the Starship rocket until at least late November, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.

This is more than two months later than the mid-September timeframe the FAA previously targeted for determining whether to approve a launch license for the next Starship flight. SpaceX says the Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stage for the next launch—the fifth full-scale test flight of the Starship program—have been ready to launch since the first week of August.

"The flight test will include our most ambitious objective yet: attempt to return the Super Heavy booster to the launch site and catch it in mid-air," SpaceX said in a statement.

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Australia Proposing to Ban Children From Social Media, Joins Wave of Asian Government Crackdowns on Platforms

10 September 2024 at 07:01
The Australian federal government said Tuesday that it will introduce legislation this year that bans children from accessing social media. The exact age has yet to be determined. The plan, announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, aligns with moves by other governments around the Asia-Pacific region seeking to rein in online media and social media, […]

One 168: Denver Livestream — Here’s How To Watch Haggerty vs. Superlek Live Online

6 September 2024 at 21:00
There’s a massive kickboxing event in the Centennial State tonight! Jonathan “The General” Haggerty (23-4-0) defends his One Bantamweight Muay Thai World Championship against One Flyweight Kickboxing World Champion Superlek “The Kicking Machine” Kiatmoo9 (138-29-4) on Friday, Sept. 6. One 168: Denver — Jonathan Haggerty vs. Superlek Kiatmoo9 takes place at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado […]

Director of Georgian Film ‘The Antique’ Blames Russia for Blocked Screenings at Venice Film Festival

30 August 2024 at 15:41
Georgian director Rusudan Glurjidze, whose drama “The Antique” depicts the mass deportation of Georgians from the country by Russian authorities, on Friday asserted that she is being censored by an ongoing Russian campaign against the movie and pleaded for support after the film was prevented from screening at the Venice Film Festival. Set in 2006 […]

Sparks are flying day and night as SpaceX preps Starship pad to catch a rocket

28 August 2024 at 17:43
Welders at SpaceX's Starbase launch site work on the launch pad's "chopstick" catch arms this week.

Enlarge / Welders at SpaceX's Starbase launch site work on the launch pad's "chopstick" catch arms this week. (credit: LabPadre)

Pretty much every day for the last couple of weeks, workers wielding welding guns and torches have climbed onto SpaceX's Starship launch pad in South Texas to make last-minute upgrades ahead of the next test flight of the world's largest rocket.

Livestreams of the launch site provided by LabPadre and NASASpaceflight.com have shown sparks raining down two mechanical arms extending from the side of the Starship launch tower at SpaceX's Starbase launch site on the Gulf Coast east of Brownsville, Texas. We are publishing several views here of the welding activity with the permission of LabPadre, which runs a YouTube page with multiple live views of Starbase.

If SpaceX has its way on the next flight of Starship, these arms will close together to capture the first-stage booster, called Super Heavy, as it descends back to Earth and slows to a hover over the launch pad.

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Rocket Report: ULA is losing engineers; SpaceX is launching every two days

16 August 2024 at 11:00
A Falcon 9 booster returns to landing at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station following a launch Thursday with two WorldView Earth observation satellites for Maxar.

Enlarge / A Falcon 9 booster returns to landing at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station following a launch Thursday with two WorldView Earth observation satellites for Maxar. (credit: SpaceX)

Welcome to Edition 7.07 of the Rocket Report! SpaceX has not missed a beat since the Federal Aviation Administration gave the company a green light to resume Falcon 9 launches after a failure last month. In 19 days, SpaceX has launched 10 flights of the Falcon 9 rocket, taking advantage of all three of its Falcon 9 launch pads. This is a remarkable cadence in its own right, but even though it's a small sample size, it is especially impressive right out of the gate after the rocket's grounding.

As always, we welcome reader submissions. If you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

A quick turnaround for Rocket Lab. Rocket Lab launched its 52nd Electron rocket on August 11 from its private spaceport on Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand, Space News reports. The company's light-class Electron rocket deployed a small radar imaging satellite into a mid-inclination orbit for Capella Space. This was the shortest turnaround between two Rocket Lab missions from its primary launch base in New Zealand, coming less than nine days after an Electron rocket took off from the same pad with a radar imaging satellite for the Japanese company Synspective. Capella's Acadia 3 satellite was originally supposed to launch in July, but Capella requested a delay to perform more testing of its spacecraft. Rocket Lab swapped its place in the Electron launch sequence and launched the Synspective mission first.

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Entrepreneurship: A Path to Financial Independence and Innovation

4 August 2024 at 07:13

Entrepreneurship is a vital aspect of personal finance, offering individuals the opportunity to achieve financial independence, pursue their passions, and drive innovation. As an expert in Personal Finance, this article will delve into the world of entrepreneurship, providing insights on what it entails, its benefits, and the essential steps to start your entrepreneurial journey.

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Rocket Report: Falcon 9 is back; Starship could be recovered off Australia

2 August 2024 at 12:39

Welcome to Edition 7.05 of the Rocket Report! The Federal Aviation Administration grounded SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket for 15 days after a rare failure of its upper stage earlier this month. The FAA gave the green light for Falcon 9 to return to flight July 25, and within a couple of days, SpaceX successfully launched three missions from three launch pads. There's a lot on Falcon 9's to-do list, so we expect SpaceX to quickly return to form with several flights per week.

As always, we welcome reader submissions. If you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Big delay for a reusable rocket testbed. The French space agency, CNES, has revealed that the inaugural test flight of its Callisto reusable rocket demonstrator will not take place until late 2025 or early 2026, European Spaceflight reports. CNES unveiled an updated website for the Callisto rocket program earlier this month, showing the test rocket has been delayed from a debut launch later this year to until late 2025 or early 2026. The Callisto rocket is designed to test techniques and technologies required for reusable rockets, such as vertical takeoff and vertical landing, with suborbital flights from the Guiana Space Center in South America.

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Beadwork and Embroidery: A Comprehensive Guide for Craft Enthusiasts

1 August 2024 at 11:34

Beadwork and embroidery are two timeless crafts that offer endless possibilities for creativity and personal expression. These intricate art forms allow individuals to create beautiful, handcrafted pieces that reflect their unique style and craftsmanship. As an expert in DIY and Crafts, this article will delve into the fascinating world of beadwork and embroidery, exploring their history…

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Although it’s not final, SpaceX just got good news from the FAA on Starbase

29 July 2024 at 18:20
The Super Heavy booster for Flight 5 of Starship undergoes a static fire test earlier this month.

Enlarge / The Super Heavy booster for Flight 5 of Starship undergoes a static fire test earlier this month. (credit: SpaceX)

After SpaceX decided to launch orbital missions of its Starship rocket from Texas about five years ago, the company had to undergo a federal environmental review of the site to ensure it was safe to do so.

As a part of this multi-year process, the Federal Aviation Administration completed a Final Programmatic Environmental Assessment in June 2022. Following that review, SpaceX received approval to conduct up to five Starship launches from South Texas annually.

SpaceX has since launched Starship four times from its launch site in South Texas, known as Starbase, and is planning a fifth launch within the next two months. However, as it continues to test Starship and make plans for regular flights, SpaceX will need a higher flight rate. This is especially true as the company is unlikely to activate additional launch pads for Starship in Florida until at least 2026.

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Rocket Report: Firefly’s CEO steps down; Artemis II core stage leaves factory

19 July 2024 at 11:00
The core stage for NASA's second Space Launch System rocket rolls aboard a barge that will take it from New Orleans to Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Enlarge / The core stage for NASA's second Space Launch System rocket rolls aboard a barge that will take it from New Orleans to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (credit: NASA)

Welcome to Edition 7.03 of the Rocket Report! One week ago, SpaceX suffered a rare failure of its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket. In fact, it was the first time the latest version of the Falcon 9, known as the Block 5, has ever failed on its prime mission after nearly 300 launches. The world's launch pads have been silent since the grounding of the Falcon 9 fleet after last week's failure. This isn't surprising, but it's noteworthy. After all, the Falcon 9 has flown more this year than all of the world's other rockets combined and is fundamental to much of what the world does in space.

As always, we welcome reader submissions. If you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Astra finally goes private, again. A long-simmering deal for Astra's founders to take the company private has been finalized, the company announced Thursday, capping the rocket launch company’s descent from blank-check darling to delisting in three years, Bloomberg reports. The launch company's valuation peaked at $3.9 billion in 2021, the year it went public, and was worth about $12.2 million at the end of March, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Astra's chief executive officer, Chris Kemp, and chief technology officer, Adam London, founded the company in 2016 with the goal of essentially commoditizing launch services for small satellites. But Astra's rockets failed to deliver and fell short of orbit five times in seven tries.

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Mastering DIY Woodworking: A Comprehensive Guide

18 July 2024 at 10:10

DIY woodworking is a rewarding and creative hobby that allows you to create functional and beautiful pieces from wood. Whether you’re a seasoned woodworker or a beginner, there are endless possibilities to explore. As an expert in DIY and Crafts, I will guide you through the essentials of DIY woodworking, offering tips, techniques, and project ideas to help you get started or enhance your skills.

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The Power of Professional Mentorship: A Pathway to Career Success

16 July 2024 at 09:00

In the dynamic world of careers and professional growth, mentorship stands out as a crucial element for achieving success and personal development. Professional mentorship involves a relationship where a more experienced individual guides and supports the career progression of a less experienced person. As an expert in careers and professional growth, I will delve into the significance of…

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With Falcon 9 grounded, SpaceX test-fires booster for next Starship flight

15 July 2024 at 22:44
A drone shot looking down on SpaceX's Super Heavy booster during a test-firing of its 33 Raptor engines Monday.

Enlarge / A drone shot looking down on SpaceX's Super Heavy booster during a test-firing of its 33 Raptor engines Monday. (credit: SpaceX)

It's unclear yet how long SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket will remain grounded as engineers investigate a rare launch failure last week, but the next test flight of the company's next-generation Starship vehicle appears to be on track for liftoff next month.

On Monday, SpaceX test-fired the 33 Raptor engines on the Starship rocket's Super Heavy booster at the company's Starbase facility in South Texas. The methane-fueled engines fired for about eight seconds, long enough for SpaceX engineers to verify all systems functioned normally. At full power, the 33 engines generated nearly 17 million pounds of thrust, twice the power output of NASA's iconic Saturn V Moon rocket.

SpaceX confirmed the static fire test reached its full duration, and teams drained methane and liquid oxygen from the rocket, known as Booster 12 in the company's inventory of ships and boosters. The upper stage for the next Starship test flight, known as Ship 30, completed the static fire of its six Raptor engines in May.

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Strategies for Career Advancement: Achieving Professional Growth

9 July 2024 at 11:26

Career advancement is a critical aspect of professional development, encompassing the steps and strategies individuals can take to climb the career ladder, gain new skills, and achieve their professional goals. As an expert in Careers and Professional Growth, I will provide a comprehensive guide to career advancement, highlighting practical strategies and tips to help you navigate your career path…

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