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Starliner Is Burning - Boeing’s $1.85 Billion Space CatastropheOnce intended to compete with SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Boeing’s Starliner is now more liability than legacy. After years of ...
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Space.com on MSN'Doghouse' days of summer — Boeing's Starliner won't fly again until 2026, and without astronauts aboardAs NASA continues work to find a fix for the thruster issues that have afflicted Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi, chances ...
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Boeing’s Starliner Leaves Two Astronauts Stranded in OrbitBoeing’s Starliner mission has left two astronauts stranded in orbit after technical issues grounded their return plan. NASA ...
As SpaceX prepares to send the Dragon up to the International Space Station to conduct its 19th crewed launch at the end of ...
NASA has elected to find new sealant material to address helium leaks and explore several hardware changes to deal with what ...
Earlier this year, NASA revealed that it’s looking to launch another test flight for Starliner sometime in 2025, but that timeline may have shifted as the agency continues to work with Boeing to ...
Starliner launched 1 year ago on failed mission. What's next for NASA, Boeing? While the Starliner's first flight didn't exactly go to plan, both NASA and Boeing still hope the spacecraft can one ...
As the two astronauts selected for the Starliner's first crewed flight test, Wilmore and Williams launched June 5, 2024, on a mission to test Boeing's vehicle on behalf of NASA.
However, Boeing's new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, breathed new life into the cursed spacecraft, claiming in April that it would be "pretty straightforward" to fix Starliner's thruster issues.
A year after the launch of a flawed crewed test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, NASA has yet to determine the next mission for the spacecraft.
On June 5, 2024, two NASA astronauts set off in a Boeing Starliner spacecraft for a trip that turned into a nine-month stay at the International Space Station The Starliner faced helium leaks and ...
NASA and Boeing are still working on the thruster issues that Starliner experienced on its first crewed flight last year, and the spacecraft's next mission will likely launch without astronauts.
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