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SXSW 2025: Dubai Museum of the Future | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: At South by Southwest 2025, the Dubai Museum of the Future made its first appearance outside Dubai. The museum showcases immersive technology through an AI-generated experience called Earth Dreams, made from over a billion photos. Visitors have been flocking to the activation, with long lines forming outside. The exhibit focuses on inspiring hope and optimism about the future, tackling challenges with solutions. The event also features a taste of Dubai, offering chocolate from the original Dubai chocolate maker and chai from Chai Wala, a local concept known for its passion and quality. Visitors can enjoy both alongside the immersive exhibit.

Austin is filled with pop-ups for South by Southwest. FOX 7’s Libbi Farrow and Donny Wong take in the Museum of the Future for it’s first time out of Dubai. The pop-up is located on 3rd and Congress.
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Video shows Texas officers nearly shooting business owner
SUMMARY: Fort Worth police released body camera footage of an incident where officers nearly shot a business owner responding to a burglary alarm at Taria Ruby. The officers saw the man with a gun and ordered him to drop it, unaware he was the owner. Chief Robert Aldridge cited a communication gap, stressing that owners should alert police when accessing their property during alarms. Criminologist Alex Del Carmen noted the officers followed protocol despite not announcing themselves. Fortunately, the owner was unhurt, and the incident highlights the need for better coordination to avoid such situations. The investigation into the burglary continues.

No one was injured, but the video shows just how close this story came to having a very different outcome.
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How a test flight turned into a 9-month stay for NASA astronauts
SUMMARY: NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams extended their initial 8-day test flight aboard the Boeing Starliner to nine and a half months due to multiple propulsion issues. Launched on June 5, their mission faced challenges like helium leaks, prompting NASA to keep them at the International Space Station and bring them home using SpaceX’s Dragon capsule. During their 286-day journey, they orbited Earth over 4,500 times. Post-mission, they’ll undergo rehab at Johnson Space Center to regain lost muscle mass and bone density, requiring clearance from flight surgeons before returning home.

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams have returned to Earth after what was initially planned as an eight-day mission turned into a 286-day stay in space due to problems with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.
The astronauts, who launched on June 5 aboard the Boeing Starliner for what was supposed to be its first crewed test flight, ended up spending more than nine months at the International Space Station after technical issues prevented their scheduled return.
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Finally home: Astronaut’s family speaks after space mission comes to an end
SUMMARY: Astronauts Sunny Williams and Butch Wilmore have returned to Earth after a historic space mission that lasted 286 days instead of the planned eight due to a rocket malfunction. Their splashdown occurred off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida, marking the end of their time conducting research on the International Space Station. Wilmore’s family expressed their relief, eager for his return as he missed a graduation but is now ready to enjoy simple pleasures like restaurant visits and family outings. Following a series of medical tests, Wilmore is expected to reunite with his family soon and resume normal life.

An extraordinary space journey that was initially set to last just eight days and was extended to a remarkable 286 days because of technical difficulties has finally reached its end.
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