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SpaceX will launch a larger Starship prototype on a test flight. Subscribe to this story to get unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. The test is the 12th Starship flight, but it will be the first launch for the new, third-generation Starship dubbed V3, that’s bigger, stronger and closer to being fully recyclable. The rocket will launch from a brand new launchpad on the southern tip Texas at

SpaceX will launch a larger Starship prototype on a test flight. Subscribe to this story to get unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. The test is the 12th Starship flight, but it will be the first launch for the new, third-generation Starship dubbed V3, that’s bigger, stronger and closer to being fully recyclable. The rocket will launch from a brand new launchpad on the southern tip Texas at


during a launch period that begins at 6:30 pm. ET. SpaceX says that weather conditions for the flight are favorable to 55%. launch a new prototype of its Starship rocket SpaceX plans to start at proximately 5:45 pm. ET. NASA will closely monitor the test on Thursday because it hopes to use Starship for its astronauts to land on the surface of the moon. SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin each build lunar landers as part of the

took place seven months ago. Since then, both the upper stage of the rocket, called Ship, and its booster, Super Heavy, have been extensively redesigned. Starship V3 stands 408 feet tall when stacked. It is slightly taller than the predecessor. SpaceX has also added new engines to Super Heavy and Ship so that together they can generate 18 million pounds thrust. The number of “grid find” features on the booster were reduced, as they help guide the rocket’s initial stage back to Earth. Also, the propellant tank of the Starship was increased.

These new elements will enable a significant improvement in Starship’s cabilities. They aim to unlock its core functions including rid and full reuse, propellant transfer in space, the deployment of Starlink satellites, orbital data centres, and the cability to send people and cargo on the Moon and Mars. Starship’s Thursday suborbital test will attempt to deploy 22 fake Starlink satellites. SpaceX also plans to try and relight in space one of the six Rtor rocket engines on the upper stages. This will be important for the deorbit burns that the vehicle will perform when it returns to Earth. SpaceX’s Starbase facility It is estimated that the test flight will last 65 minutes. As with previous flights, the upper-stage should splash into the Indian Ocean after the mission. SpaceX will eventually “catch” Ship with mechanical arms mounted on its launch tower in South Texas.

SpaceX demonstrated similar catch maneuvers on previous test flight with Starship’s Super Heavy boost. The booster will now land in the Gulf of Mexico, and broadcast the event live it won’t try to return back to the Texas Launch Site for a cture. Starship development is on a very tight schedule. The rocket’s first flight was in 2023. Last year it suffered several failures including an

at the time of acceleration for upper-stage vehicles into space. SpaceX wants to be ready for the Artemis III mission next year, when NASA hopes that the rocket’s upper stages will rendezvous in orbit with its own Orion csule. (The vehicle that took the Artemis II astronauts round the moon). If everything goes smoothly, SpaceX’s goal is to have Starship ready to take NASA astronauts around the moon by 2028. the agency’s Artemis program

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Travel to Memorial Day is snarled by storms that threaten flooding in Texas and the Northeast.

Travel to Memorial Day is snarled by storms that threaten flooding in Texas and the Northeast.


Memorial Day weekend travel will be disrupted as storms bring heavy rains, flash floods and travel delays to large areas of the United States. Subscribe to read the story without ads

Gary Hershorn/ runways was closed Wednesday because of a sinkhole Residents of the mid-Atlantic region, the Southeast, and the Plains can expect rain and storms on Thursday. Some areas are at risk of flash flooding until the weekend. In parts of south and southeast Texas (including Galveston and Corpus Christi), where rainfalls may reach 2 to 4 inch per hour, a flood watch has been issued. Port Lavaca is one city that could see flooding. expected to reopen From the southern Plains down to the Mississippi Valley several rounds of rain will be expected over the weekend with totals ranging from 1 to 3 inches. Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Houston and Shreveport in Louisiana could experience flash flooding over the weekend. On Friday and on Saturday, storms and showers are predicted to move into the Ohio Valley and Northeast.

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DOJ charges former federal prosecutor with sending herself confidential documents from

DOJ charges former federal prosecutor with sending herself confidential documents from


mishandled classifed documents. Subscribe to this story for free special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation of allegations that President Donald Trump and get unlimited access to exclusive content, adfree articles, and more. According to a nine-page indictment, Carmen Mercedes Lineberger (62), was charged with four charges related to stealing and concealing government records and property, and altering them. The Justice Department claims that Lineberger, while serving as a managing Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of Florida during last year’s period, received a confidential copy of Smith’s report. According to court documents, she altered the file names and sent other Justice Department material to her Hotmail account and Gmail account. According to court documents, Lineberger allegedly used file names such as “chocolate recipe” and “bundt recipe” from September to December to avoid raising any red flags regarding the downloaded files. Indictment doesn’t say Lineberger shared files with anyone. Lineberger peared in federal court in West Palm Beach on Wednesday. If she’s convicted of all the charges, she may face more than twenty years in prison. Lineberger’s lawyer declined to comment on NBC News. The case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Florida, not a prosecutor at Lineberger’s previous workplace. According to the charges, Lineberger’s emails contained documents that were part of a report that a federal judge nominated by Trump ruled in February could not be made public. U.S. District judge Aileen Cannon ruled in February that Trump mishandled classified information after leaving the White House in 2020. Cannon argued Smith’s pointment was unconstitutional since Smith worked on the document after she said Wednesday July 2024. NBC News reported that in March, a Justice Department memo

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Teacher’s Assistant at San Diego Mosque recalls bravery of San Diego students when gunmen knocked on doors.

Teacher’s Assistant at San Diego Mosque recalls bravery of San Diego students when gunmen knocked on doors.


San Diego — Like other schools in the U.S.A., the Islamic Center of San Diego wanted to prepare their students for a possible gunman breaking through its walls. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free

She explained that students followed the drills they had practiced, settling into a corner in the classroom and staying low so as to avoid windows. They also made sure all the doors and windows were closed and locked. She said the students remained quiet, even when they heard the shooters banging doors and trying open them. Imani told reporters that she was “proud” of the students and their bravery, and added: “They kept it together.” Michael Ho Wai Lee via . two armed teenagers stormed the mosque Monday Michael Ho Wai Lee/Anadolu.

Wahl says that some of the video footage from the mosque shows the gunmen moving around the rooms, but they were all empty. Wahl stated that the shooters found Mansour Kaziha, and Nader Adwad in the parking area outside and fatally killed them. Imani stated that each of these victims “worth more than 1000 men.” “They are why all 140 of us survived.”

According to authorities, the gunmen identified as Caleb Vazquez (18) and Cain Clark (17) are believed to have committed suicide after fleeing the mosque. Law enforcement officials said that authorities are investigating the motives of their

they may have posted online. The

antisemitic, anti-Islamic and antiLGBTQ views are attributed to accelerationism – a white supremacist ideologie that encourages violence in order to create a white ethnostate. Mark Remily, an FBI official who spoke to reporters on Tuesday, said that “these subjects didn’t discriminate based on whom they hated.” Morgan Chesky reported on the story from San Diego. Tim Stelloh covered it from Alameda.

At Least 3 Killed In Shooting At Islamic Center of San Diego

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Vanessa Trump announces breast cancer diagnosis

Vanessa Trump announces breast cancer diagnosis


Vanessa Trump revealed that she has breast cancer on Wednesday. Subscribe to read the story without ads

. disclosed her diagnosis on Instagram I want to give you an update on my health. Recently, I was diagnosed with breast carcinoma. “While this is not news that anyone expected, I am working closely with my doctors on a plan of treatment,” she wrote. She added, “I’d like to thank my physicians for performing an operation on me earlier this week.” Trump said that she was “focused and optimistic” and surrounded with the support of her loved ones.

I am truly grateful for all of your kindness and support. I ask for privacy so that I can focus on my own health and recovery,” concluded Vanessa Trump.

Vanessa Trump, the eldest daughter of President Donald Trump, was married to Donald Trump Jr. from 2005 to 2018. The couple has five children. She is currently dating golf legend,

. Ivanka Trump is Vanessa’s sister-in law and she sent well wishes to Vanessa, saying: “Praying you continued strength and quick recovery.” Love you mama.”

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