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Boeing halts 737 MAX deliveries after two fatal crashes
Pentagon official indicates concerns about quality control in company’s program to build tankers for Air Force
Space crew unfazed ahead of first launch since rocket failure
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two astronauts who survived a midair rocket failure in October said on Thursday they had received counselling following their brush with death and felt ready to fly again next month.
The firewalls that divide us
May 13 is a constant reminder of the danger of allowing politicians to proceed on ethnic lines in politics, so the people need to lead the way in creating a truly Malaysian nation.
Black box from crashed Indonesian jet retrieved from debris on sea floor
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian divers on Thursday retrieved a black box from a Lion Air passenger jet that crashed into the shallow sea off the coast of the capital, Jakarta, killing all 189 people onboard.
Indonesia believes it has located crashed jet's fuselage and black box
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian search and rescue workers believe an underwater "pinging" sound they have detected is from the black box of a passenger jet that crashed into the sea with 189 people on board, the country's military chief said on Wednesday.
Rocket mishap shows need for range of transport options - NASA head
MOSCOW (Reuters) - NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said on Friday that he had full confidence in the U.S.-Russian space relationship, but that a rocket failure this week showed the importance of having more than one way of getting people into space.
Rocket failure astronauts will go back into space - Russian official
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two astronauts who survived the mid-air failure of a Russian rocket will fly again and are provisionally set to travel to the International Space Station (ISS) in spring of next year, the head of Russia's space agency said on Friday.
The greatest migration coming to Malaysia
See one of the greatest wildlife migrations in the world at Raptor Watch, Port Dickson. Every spring, thousands of raptors fly up to 10,000km from their wintering sites in Indonesia and Australia to head north to their breeding sites in China, Japan, Korean, Mongolia and Siberia.
Birds get new wings at Brazil rehab center
SEROPDICA: Not a single wing flutters in the Seropedica aviary near Rio de Janeiro, where aras and others parrots are learning how to fly again after they were rescued from traffickers.