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Boeing's first crewed Starliner mission to the International Space Station has turned out to be a complete disaster. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams still don't have a return date ...
It looks like NASA officials might be seeing the writing on the wall for the very troubled Boeing Starliner, which has marooned two astronauts up in space for almost two months due to technical ...
After about 13 weeks in space, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft finally returned home from the International Space Station. See how the mission unfolded here.
Boeing's Starliner capsule descends through Earth's atmosphere on Sept. 7, 2024, ... "I would say it's probably too early to think about exactly what the next flight looks like.
Boeing's Starliner capsule just returned to Earth without astronauts, marking the beginning of a new set of investigations by NASA. The duo have a solid homecoming plan: They'll ride back to Earth ...
Boeing's Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It's another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space business.
Boeing’s Starliner space capsule sits in the New Mexico desert after touchdown. ... it looks like an easy decision to go say we could have had a crewed flight,” Stich said.
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 ... Starliner's doomed launch, ...
NASA opts to send Starliner back without crew. Williams and Wimore's fate remained uncertain for months as NASA and Boeing deliberated on how best to get them home.. That decision came Aug. 24 ...
NASA and Boeing welcomed Starliner back to Earth following the uncrewed spacecraft’s successful landing at 10:01 p.m. MDT Sept. 6, 2024, at the White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico.
NASA’s Starliner decision was the right one, but it’s a crushing blow for Boeing It's unlikely Boeing can fly all six of its Starliner missions before retirement of the ISS in 2030.
Cosmic Mistake It looks like NASA officials see the writing on the wall for the troubled Boeing Starliner, which has marooned two astronauts up in space for almost two months due to technical issues.