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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has touched down successfully on Earth, ... Starliner’s engines fired a 59-second “de-orbit burn” to slow the spacecraft and send it plummeting through Earth ...
Here's how the astronauts of NASA's upcoming Crew-11 mission were impacted by the the ill-fated Starliner flight test last ...
Boeing received US$4.2 billion (£3bn) to develop the Starliner craft, while SpaceX received US$2.6 billion (£1.9 billion) to develop the Crew Dragon.
Boeing has more tough news about its Starliner project.In an SEC filing, the aerospace company conceded that it lost $523 million in 2024 to Starliner costs, causing its total project losses to ...
Boeing's Starliner capsule atop an Atlas V rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on a mission to the International Space Station, Wednesday, June ...
Boeing received US$4.2 billion (£3bn) to develop the Starliner craft, while SpaceX received US$2.6 billion (£1.9 billion) to develop the Crew Dragon. Despite the lower contract value, SpaceX’s Crew ...
NASA and Boeing will provide an update about the Starliner capsule's ongoing astronaut mission today (July 24), and you can ...
Boeing's Starliner capsule will remain ground-bound for a while longer yet. Last June, Starliner launched on its first-ever crewed flight, which sent NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni ...
Engineers from Boeing and NASA have spent much of the last month running ground tests on a Starliner Reaction Control System (RCS) thruster to get a better idea of what went wrong during the ...
NASA and Boeing completed tests on the ground looking to mirror conditions that led to problems with the CST-100 Starliner that still awaits the go to bring home a pair of astronauts from the ...
But some NASA managers argue there's no way to prove Boeing's understanding is correct, sources say, and that the safer course of action is to bring the Starliner down by remote control without a ...
NASA says Boeing's Starliner astronauts may have to come home on different spacecraft. A proposed plan could keep them on the ISS until February 2025. By Mary Kekatos. August 7, 2024, 2:10 PM.