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Faulty valve scuttles Starliner’s first crew launch
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Retired astronaut, fighter pilot, and engineer Chris Hadfield reviews aerospace movies and shows
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Questions asked of the UK Prime Minister over Johnny Bairstows dismissal in the Ashes. Just not cricket.
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Australia beat England to take the Ashes series to 2-0
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The Ashes 2023
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SpaceX giant rocket explodes minutes after launch from Texas
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Edinburgh-based Skyrora got its suborbital Skylark L rocket successfully off an Icelandic launch pad – but the booster didn't go far, falling into the Norwegian Sea
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Deep Blue Aerospace completes kilometer-level rocket launch and landing test
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British rocket company Skyrora has called on the Icelandic government to grant a licence that would end a months-long delay to Europe's largest-ever rocket launch
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Women's Test ends in thrilling draw after brave England score record fourth-innings total against Australia
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Centrifugal launch accelerator SpinLaunch completes first test flight
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New Zealand wins the inaugural World Cricket Test Championship, plus other test cricket news
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How will NASA test the next Lunar Lander? (Mighty Eagle test flights)
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SpaceX Starship SN9 high-altitude test - crash on landing
@SpaceX: Live feed of Starship SN9 flight test → https://t.co/Hs5C53qBxb https://t.co/ioM0D5J91I
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Magnificent India win epic series versus Australia in last hour of last day of last Test
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Australia apologises as India cricket players racially abused
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Australia romp to victory after India's lowest total in Tests
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Top-tier international cricket resumes after the COVID-19 hiatus with an England vs West Indies test at Southampton
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A case for the revival of women's Test cricket
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NASA sets May 27 launch date for SpaceX commercial crew test flight
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Boeing to fly second Starliner uncrewed test flight at no expense to taxpayer, after OFT-1 mission software malfunctions
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NASA still doesn’t know if it wants Boeing to perform another test flight of its passenger spacecraft
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SpaceX conducts successful Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test
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Starliner in good shape after shortened test flight
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Starliner test flight passes launch readiness review
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NASA approves December 20 Boeing Starliner test flight onboard an Atlas V to International Space Station
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Australia retain the Ashes in England
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Ben Stokes' century keeps England in the Ashes with historic third-Test win
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Qantas 'research flights' to test nineteen hour non-stop London, New York to Sydney routes
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LightSail 2 Spacecraft Successfully Demonstrates Flight by Light
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Meg Lanning calls for more women's Test cricket
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Boeing confirms delay of first Starliner crew capsule test flight to August
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US-German clash over international order and security. The consequences for NATO’s Eastern flank
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NASA gives go-ahead for SpaceX commercial crew test flight
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Virgin Galactic achieves space on SpaceShipTwo test flight
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England take Test series against India 4-1
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England/India First Test so far
Urgh, this is not amazing cricket so far. There's been some good play in parts but overall it feels fairly scrappy from both sides. How many catches have the English slips dropped so far? (mind...
Urgh, this is not amazing cricket so far. There's been some good play in parts but overall it feels fairly scrappy from both sides. How many catches have the English slips dropped so far? (mind you, the Indians dropped a few this afternoon too)
My cricket coach at school was a delightfully gnarly old Yorkshire dude who would repeatedly drill into us "catches win matches lads, catches win matches" before making us do more catching drills.
I feel like I've been defending Cooke's performance for too many years now, I can't believe we don't have someone else who can open the batting reliably. He doesn't need to hit out, just stay in. On the plus side, Sam Curran seems to be finding his feet. He's only 20 but I feel like he could go far. He might have saved this match for England today.
OK, so I started writing this post while watching the highlights, just as England's second innings finished and now, just a few minutes later India are down five wickets, 84 needed to win, and England's bowling attack are on fire. It's all got very interesting all of a sudden.
Non-cricket fans - the Test format is the one you guys generally seem to particularly baffling/frustrating. It's a five day match where nothing can happen for hours on end, and the game can end with no winner.
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~test is amazing
There's so many funny things that people do in ~test
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