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  1. RE: social.heise.de/@heiseonlineen

    #Wilmore had already admitted that the problems were more massive than previously known. He stated that he could no longer control 🕹️ the spacecraft properly before the docking attempt.

    #Starliner #Boeing #NASA #ISS #HumanSpaceflightSecurity

  2. RE: social.heise.de/@heiseonlineen

    #Wilmore had already admitted that the problems were more massive than previously known. He stated that he could no longer control 🕹️ the spacecraft properly before the docking attempt.

    #Starliner #Boeing #NASA #ISS #HumanSpaceflightSecurity

  3. RE: social.heise.de/@heiseonlineen

    #Wilmore had already admitted that the problems were more massive than previously known. He stated that he could no longer control 🕹️ the spacecraft properly before the docking attempt.

    #Starliner #Boeing #NASA #ISS #HumanSpaceflightSecurity

  4. RE: social.heise.de/@heiseonlineen

    #Wilmore had already admitted that the problems were more massive than previously known. He stated that he could no longer control 🕹️ the spacecraft properly before the docking attempt.

    #Starliner #Boeing #NASA #ISS #HumanSpaceflightSecurity

  5. RE: social.heise.de/@heiseonlineen

    #Wilmore had already admitted that the problems were more massive than previously known. He stated that he could no longer control 🕹️ the spacecraft properly before the docking attempt.

    #Starliner #Boeing #NASA #ISS #HumanSpaceflightSecurity

  6. The #CDC on Friday issued a health alert for doctors and health officials to be on the lookout for #measles cases after a person with a confirmed, contagious case attended a massive religious event in #Kentucky last month, potentially exposing 20,000 people to one of the most infectious viruses on the planet.

    The event at #AsburyUniversity, drew tens of thousands of worshippers to the small, private #Christian institution in #Wilmore from Feb 8th to 23rd.

    arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

  7. The #CDC on Friday issued a health alert for doctors and health officials to be on the lookout for #measles cases after a person with a confirmed, contagious case attended a massive religious event in #Kentucky last month, potentially exposing 20,000 people to one of the most infectious viruses on the planet.

    The event at #AsburyUniversity, drew tens of thousands of worshippers to the small, private #Christian institution in #Wilmore from Feb 8th to 23rd.

    arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

  8. The #CDC on Friday issued a health alert for doctors and health officials to be on the lookout for #measles cases after a person with a confirmed, contagious case attended a massive religious event in #Kentucky last month, potentially exposing 20,000 people to one of the most infectious viruses on the planet.

    The event at #AsburyUniversity, drew tens of thousands of worshippers to the small, private #Christian institution in #Wilmore from Feb 8th to 23rd.

    arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

  9. The #CDC on Friday issued a health alert for doctors and health officials to be on the lookout for #measles cases after a person with a confirmed, contagious case attended a massive religious event in #Kentucky last month, potentially exposing 20,000 people to one of the most infectious viruses on the planet.

    The event at #AsburyUniversity, drew tens of thousands of worshippers to the small, private #Christian institution in #Wilmore from Feb 8th to 23rd.

    arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

  10. The #CDC on Friday issued a health alert for doctors and health officials to be on the lookout for #measles cases after a person with a confirmed, contagious case attended a massive religious event in #Kentucky last month, potentially exposing 20,000 people to one of the most infectious viruses on the planet.

    The event at #AsburyUniversity, drew tens of thousands of worshippers to the small, private #Christian institution in #Wilmore from Feb 8th to 23rd.

    arstechnica.com/science/2023/0