Family Seeks Damages from NASA, Boeing Starliner Delays Return, Minecraft’s Space Adventures, and Designing for Outer Space
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A family in Florida seeks compensation from NASA after space debris damages their home. The return of Boeing Starliner from the International Space Station faces delays, raising concerns about its safety. Minecraft's latest update allows players to launch themselves into space, showcasing the game's limitless creativity. MIT students collaborate to design innovative lunar habitats, highlighting the intersection of architecture and engineering. Join Simply Space as we explore these captivating stories from the world of space exploration.Sources:https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/06/23/florida-space-debris-nasa/https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/is-boeing-starliner-stuck-in-space-return-to-earth-delayed-for-3rd-time-sparking-concerns-101719110422866.htmlhttps://gamerant.com/minecraft-1-21-update-space-launch-trick-video-clip/https://news.mit.edu/2024/designing-outer-space-0623Outline:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:00:41) Family whose home was hit by space debris seeks damages from NASA(00:04:26) Is Boeing Starliner ‘stuck’ in space? Return to earth delayed for 3rd time, sparking concerns(00:07:35) Minecraft's 1.21 Update Allows Players To Launch Themselves Into Space(00:10:27) Designing for outer space
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