Boeing's Starliner spacecraft touched down on Earth early Saturday morning, with two test pilots left behind in space until next year over NASA's concerns that their return was too risky.
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Boeing’s crew transport space capsule, the Starliner, returned to Earth without its two-person crew right after midnight Eastern time on ...
Boeing’s crew transport space capsule, the Starliner, returned to Earth without its two-person crew right after midnight Eastern time on Sept. 7, 2024. Its remotely piloted return marked the end ...
'We just did not have enough time to get to the end of that runway.' Boeing's Starliner capsule might have been able to finish its mission as planned if time had been on its side. Starliner ...
Boeing’s Starliner capsule returned from the International Space Station, touching down at White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico. The capsule returned autonomously to Earth without its two crew ...
Boeing’s Starliner safely departed the International ... NASA announced in August that Wilmore and Williams would be returning to Earth via the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft next February.
Boeing's spacecraft reached the space station, but thruster failures and helium leaks plagued the mission, and NASA officials ...
The NASA astronauts who flew Boeing's Starliner to the International ... NASA and Boeing officials decided to send Starliner back to Earth earlier this month after several issues and keep Wilmore ...
After their weeklong journey turned into a monthslong stay on the International Space Station, two Boeing Starliner ...
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