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NASA and Boeing will begin to assess what went wrong with the spacecraft’s thrusters and try to determine whether Boeing will have to make design changes.
Boeing's troubled Starliner has left the International Space Station and is making its way back to Earth for a landing in the New Mexico desert.
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Boeing's Starliner set to finally undock from space station and land ...Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams traveled to the International Space Station in June aboard the Boeing Starliner. Now, after three months of uncertainty, the astronauts are busy preparing ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, the first to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, departs the station without its crew during an automated undocking on Sept. 6, 2024.
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed on Earth Saturday morning, with two test pilots left behind because of NASA's concerns that their return was too risky.
Leaving its crew behind in orbit, Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft undocked from the International Space Station Friday and chalked up a successful unpiloted return to Earth, closing out a ...
An empty Boeing Starliner is scheduled to return from the International Space Station in early September. It will fly home autonomously while its crew remains in space until February.
With its problematic mission finally winding down, Boeing's Starliner capsule was rigged for re-entry and its hatch closed Thursday, setting the stage for undocking and an unpiloted return to ...
Meanwhile, according to NASA officials during the undocking news briefing Wednesday, Boeing was confident in the ability of their Starliner spacecraft, and this led to slight tension in the meetings.
The operations will be preformed by Boeing mission control remotely via software. If something were to go wrong during the Starliner's undocking with its malfunctioning thrusters, the space station is ...
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