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Moon, Boeing and NASA
Boeing Warns of Hundreds of Layoffs With NASA’s Moon Rocket in Limbo
Boeing informed its Space Launch System (SLS) team of potential layoffs, a worrying sign that NASA’s Moon rocket may be at risk after massive cost overruns and schedule delays. And also Trump.
NASA says Boeing-built SLS moon rocket is ‘essential’ as company warns of layoffs
NASA responded to news that Boeing aims to lay off up to 400 workers from its Space Launch System program. The SLS rocket plays a key role in the Artemis moon program, the agency said.
As Elon Musk Reviews Moon Program, Boeing Warns Workers Building Artemis Rocket of Mass Layoffs
Aerospace giant Boeing is warning that hundreds of workers currently working on NASA's Artemis Moon rocket could be laid off in the upcoming months. A Boeing spokesperson told The Register that "to align with revisions to the Artemis program and cost expectations,
Boeing warns moon rocket program employees of layoffs
Boeing warned on Saturday of layoffs in its Space Launch System moon rocket program, saying it expects to have about 400 fewer positions in line with revisions to NASA's Artemis program and cost expectations.
Boeing to Lay Off About 400 Workers on Moon Rocket Program
(Bloomberg) -- Boeing Co. expects to lay off hundreds of workers on its SLS moon rocket program, fueling speculation that NASA’s marquee space exploration initiative is poised for a shake-up under a second Donald Trump administration.
Boeing Says Layoffs Expected In Moon Rocket Program, See How Many Employees Will Be Impacted
The aerospace manufacturer said that it would issue 60-day notices of involuntary layoffs in the coming weeks to employees impacted by the decision.
Boeing laying off 400 employees from SLS Moon rocket program
US aerospace giant Boeing has announced plans to lay off around 400 employees from its Space Launch System (SLS) Moon rocket program. The decision comes as a result of changes in NASA's Artemis program and cost expectations.
Boeing plans to cut 400 employees from moon-rocket program
Boeing (NYSE:BA) on Saturday said it was cutting staff in its Space Launch System that is part of NASA’s Artemis program to bring humans back to the moon for the first time in 50 years. The aviation giant said it expects to eliminate 400 jobs amid revisions to the program and its costs.
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Future of NASA’s mega moon rocket appears in doubt following major Boeing announcement
The primary manufacturer of the Space Launch System rocket, Boeing, made a sudden announcement on Friday that it was ...
Flying
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Blue Origin, NASA Re-Create Moon’s Gravity
Partners use Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket to test out technologies bound for the moon—without actually sending them there ...
Space.com
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What time is Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket 'moon gravity' launch today? Here's how to watch live
Blue Origin's NS-29 New Shepard rocket is scheduled to launch Feb. 4 after a weeklong delay. Here's what to know ...
Space on MSN
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Blue Origin mimics moon gravity on 1st-of-its-kind New Shepard research rocket launch (video)
Blue Origin just launched a first-of-its kind mission to suborbital space. The company, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff ...
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Rocket Report: Another hiccup with SpaceX upper stage; Japan’s H3 starts strong
Welcome to Edition 7.30 of the Rocket Report! The US government relies on SpaceX for a lot of missions. These include ...
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Elon Musk to drop ‘extreme’ Nasa space car on Moon for first lunar drivers to brave brutal south pole in daring roadtrip
VISITORS to the Moon could race across the planet’s surface in an “extreme” car dropped there by Elon Musk. That’s the vision of a Nasa-backed company that is working on a ...
Space on MSN
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NASA Tests Artemis Moon Rocket Engine At Stennis Space Center
Watch how the Space Launch System rocket RS-25 undergoes a core stage engine test-fire. Credit: NASA's Stennis Space Center ...
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