
Astronauts Confident in Boeing’s Starliner for Safe Return to Earth
NASA astronauts aboard Boeing’s Starliner remain confident in returning to Earth by July despite technical setbacks, while enjoying extended time on the ISS.
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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’s Starliner mission to the ISS is extended as engineers address thruster and helium leak issues. Astronauts remain safe, with return plans pending additional testing.
NASA and Boeing delay Starliner’s return from the ISS to reassess its propulsion system, ensuring it joins SpaceX’s Crew Dragon as a reliable spacecraft for astronauts.
NASA accidentally aired a simulation audio on the ISS live stream, sparking emergency rumors. NASA confirmed it was a routine training exercise, ensuring all crew members are safe and upcoming spacewalks proceed as planned.
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko becomes the first person to spend over 1,000 days in space, marking a historic milestone on the ISS.
Boeing successfully launched NASA astronauts on its first crewed Starliner mission, joining SpaceX as a key provider for ISS transportation.
NASA and Boeing have scrubbed the first crewed Starliner mission minutes before liftoff due to an automatic hold. The launch, aimed at transporting astronauts to the ISS, has no new date set yet.
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.
NASA confirms that debris from the International Space Station struck a Florida home, nearly injuring a resident. The 1.6-pound object is under investigation.