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Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams stated that they would be happy to fly the Boeing Starliner again during a post-flight press conference on Monday. It's not an empty compliment, as NASA is open to ...
On Monday afternoon, the four crew members were driven to the launchpad in a caravan of Teslas – the electric cars ... built capsule routinely flying missions in orbit, as Boeing’s Starliner capsule ...
The four crew members on Monday afternoon were driven to the launchpad in a caravan of Teslas - the electric cars of ... built capsule routinely flying missions in orbit, as Boeing's Starliner capsule ...
Wilmore took responsibility for some of the problems that occurred with Boeing’s Starliner test flight. "There were some issues, of course, that happened with Starliner. There were some issues ...
(AP) Astronaut Butch Wilmore took the blame for the technical glitch of the Boeing Starliner capsule that delayed his and Sunita Williams' return from the International Space Station (ISS ...
Story continues below this ad The four crew members on Monday afternoon were driven to the launchpad in a caravan of Teslas – the electric ... routinely flying missions in orbit, as Boeing’s Starliner ...
The four crew members on Monday afternoon were driven to the launchpad in a caravan of Teslas - the electric cars of ... built capsule routinely flying missions in orbit, as Boeing's Starliner capsule ...
We all are responsible. We all own this." Both astronauts said they would strap into Starliner again. "Because we're going to rectify all the issues that we encountered. We're going to fix them.