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The astronauts who flew aboard the Boeing Starliner for its maiden crewed voyage undocked Tuesday morning from the ISS and are on their way home.
NASA and Boeing managers knew their Starliner rocket had a leak before launch but believed it was too small to pose a threat — as two astronauts remain stuck at the International Space Station ...
“How terribly dangerous is Boeing’s Starliner? May need Space X to rescue its astronauts from ISS,” wrote someone with the X handle @NONbiasedly. “Boeing Starliner literally falling apart ...
That has proven to be something of an understatement, as Boeing astronauts are now stuck at the International Space Station (ISS). The crew of the Starliner was supposed to be on board the ...
The two astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft could be stuck in space until next year. NASA announced yesterday a further delay in Butch ...
MORE: NASA astronauts stuck waiting aboard ISS to return to Earth amid issues with Boeing's Starliner The pair were initially expected to spend one week aboard the ISS evaluating the spacecraft ...
For the past few weeks, Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) after the first crewed voyage of Boeing’s new Starliner spacecraft hit ...
Two long-delayed Starliner astronauts ... After bidding their ISS crewmates farewell, the returning astronauts floated into their Crew Dragon and undocked from the Harmony module's space-facing ...
Test pilots Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams of Boeing's new Starliner capsule ... two NASA astronauts will remain at the International Space Station until engineers finish working on problems ...
Astronauts usually only are gone for about 6 months. Whether they're "stranded," "stuck ... at the International Space Station before returning for a parachute-assisted landing in the Starliner.