Two US astronauts stuck in space as Boeing analyzes Starliner problems
- Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Suni Williams are still on the ISS as Boeing and NASA address helium leaks on the Starliner spacecraft.
- Starliner had thruster issues and helium leaks but NASA confirms its performance while docked.
- Wilmore and Williams are not stranded and have the option to fly home if needed.
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Boeing Dismisses Claims Of 'Stranded' NASA Astronauts On Starliner: 'The Mission Is Still Going And It Is Going Well' - Spirit AeroSystems Hldgs (NYSE:SPR), Boeing (NYSE:BA)
Boeing Co has refuted claims that two NASA astronauts are "stranded" on its Starliner spacecraft, asserting that the craft is functioning well despite its delayed return from the International Space Station.
Astronauts stuck aboard ISS as Starliner issues delay return
Problems with Boeing's Starliner capsule have upended the original plans for the return of its two astronauts to Earth as teams look at last-minute fixes and tests for the mission that is crucial to the future of Boeing's space division.


Why NASA astronauts are delayed at the space station after Boeing Starliner launch
Two astronauts are spending extra time at the International Space Station as NASA and Boeing troubleshoot capsule problems that popped up on the way there. The veteran astronauts expected to
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