Boeing Starliner issues leave astronauts stranded at ISS
- NASA has delayed the return of Boeing Starliner with its first crew from the ISS for technical reviews, without a set date, causing uncertainty about astronauts' return.
- Starliner launched on its first manned mission to the ISS on June 5.
- NASA's lack of a new return date due to ongoing technical issues has raised doubts about the mission's timeline for the astronauts.
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NASA Delays Boeing Starliner Return to Earth
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Commercial Crew Program — NASA’s government-commercial partnership — announced on X the decision by NASA leaders to delay the return of astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore, and Suni Williams: Leaders from @NASA and @BoeingSpace are adjusting the June 26 return to Earth of the Crew Flight Test mission with ... The post NASA Delays Boeing Starliner Return to Earth appeared first on The New Amer…
Two NASA astronauts stranded in space after 'numerous issues' with Boeing's Starliner
Engineers for NASA and Boeing are working to fix the Starliner craft that was supposed to be the return ticket for veteran astronauts Barry Wilmore and Suni Williams who are now stuck on the ISS
NASA and Boeing announced on Friday the delay in the return of the Boeing Starliner capsule from the International Space Station (ISS). Originally, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams took off for the ISS aboard the Starliner on June 5. Leaders from @NASA and @BoeingSpace are adjusting the June 26 return to Earth of the Crew Flight Test mission with @NASA_Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from @Space_Station .This adjustment dec…
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