
Boeing Eyes June Launch for First Astronaut Mission Despite Starliner Setbacks
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.
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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 astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams gear up for Boeing’s first crewed Starliner mission, aiming for a successful launch to the ISS on May 6.
The Soyuz MS-24 capsule successfully returned three astronauts from the ISS to Kazakhstan, marking the end of their mission aboard the space station.
The Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft successfully docked with the ISS, carrying a historic crew including Belarus’s first female astronaut, Marina Vasilevskaya.
After a last-minute cancellation, the Soyuz spacecraft is set to launch this Saturday, carrying a Russian, Belarusian, and American crew to the International Space Station, docking on Monday.