
Boeing’s Starliner Returns Uncrewed After ISS Mission Hits Technical Snags
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has returned to Earth without its crew after technical malfunctions during its ISS mission, postponing astronauts’ return to 2025.
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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has returned to Earth without its crew after technical malfunctions during its ISS mission, postponing astronauts’ return to 2025.
Boeing’s Starliner capsule departs the ISS without astronauts, marking the start of its return to Earth. NASA’s pilots remain on the station until 2025 as SpaceX prepares to bring them back.
NASA is conducting reviews to determine the safest way to return astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the ISS after issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
NASA considers using SpaceX’s Crew Dragon to return Boeing’s Starliner astronauts in February 2025 due to ongoing safety concerns.
NASA astronauts remain on the ISS as Boeing addresses thruster failures and helium leaks in the Starliner capsule, delaying their return.
NASA astronauts aboard Boeing’s Starliner remain confident in returning to Earth by July despite technical setbacks, while enjoying extended time on the ISS.
Boeing is set to launch its first astronaut mission in June despite recent challenges with the Starliner capsule, aiming to safely transport two pilots to the ISS.
NASA delays Boeing Starliner’s first crewed mission to the ISS to May 21 due to technical issues, aiming to ensure mission safety and success.