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Boeing Starliner's debut crewed flight delayed again to check helium leak

  • Boeing's Starliner crewed launch to the International Space Station has been delayed due to a helium leak, now rescheduled for May 25 by NASA.
  • The delay is attributed to a helium leak in the spacecraft's service module, pushing the launch at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station to May 21, and now to May 25.
  • Despite the delay, the leak found in a propulsion system control thruster is being addressed, with assurance from NASA that it doesn't endanger the mission.
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The US space agency NASA has postponed the first manned flight of the Starliner again. The first Boeing spacecraft was supposed to send astronauts into space on May 7 after years of delay, but the launch was canceled shortly before due to technical problems. These were not fixed before May 25, the new launch date announced by NASA. The problem is a helium leak in the propulsion system, NASA said in a statement. This has consequences for other pa…

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Quartz broke the news in United States on Monday, May 13, 2024.
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