NASA says no return date yet for astronauts and Boeing capsule at space station
- NASA has not announced a return date for astronauts and the Boeing capsule at the International Space Station, officials stated on July 25.
- Two NASA astronauts will remain at the station due to ongoing issues with their Boeing capsule, which has been docked since June 6.
- Steve Stich, NASA's Commercial Crew Program Manager, mentioned, "We don't have a major announcement today relative to a return date," highlighting safety concerns.
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After weeks of tests aimed at detecting problems affecting the Starliner spacecraft, NASA and Boeing officials are still not ready to name a return date for the two astronauts who piloted the capsule to the International Space Station (ISS).
NASA says no return date yet for Sunita Williams and troubled Boeing capsule
Test pilots Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams were supposed to visit the orbiting lab for about a week and return in mid-June, but thruster failures and helium leaks on Boeing’s new Starliner capsule prompted NASA and Boeing to keep them up longer.
NASA je saopštila danas da će i pored toga što već mesec dana kasne ;dva NASA astronauta će ostati na Međunarodnoj svemirskoj stanici dok inženjeri ne završe sa radom na problemima koji muče njihovu Boing kapsulu.
NASA says astronauts stuck at space station until troubled Boeing capsule can be fixed
NASA has yet to fix a return date for its two astronauts at the International Space Station, who have now been stuck there for more than a month due to technical issues with the Boeing-manufactured Starliner capsule intended to bring them back to Earth. The new spacecraft experienced thruster failures and helium leaks upon docking at the ISS in early June. The US space agency says it is also reviewing backup return options including using SpaceX…
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