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They are figuring out what to do about the Boeing Starliner. Williams and Wilmore originally flew to the International Space Station aboard a Starliner. NASA only intended for them to remain in ...
Now that Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are safe home on Earth, NASA and Boeing are turning to the original cause of their extended stay on the International Space Station. They are figuring out ...
More than half a year after an empty Starliner spacecraft safely landed in a New Mexico desert, NASA and Boeing still have not decided whether the vehicle's next flight will carry any astronauts.
In a Thursday update, NASA revealed that NASA and Boeing are "making progress toward crew certification of the company’s CST-100 Starliner," with teams "working to resolve Starliner’s in ...
Boeing Starliner faced helium leaks and thruster failures in CFT NASA to conduct testing before determining the next flight Crewed Starliner missions remain uncertain ...
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams stated that they would be happy to fly the Boeing Starliner again during a post-flight press conference on Monday. It's not an empty compliment, as NASA is open to ...
Despite a disastrous test launch that stranded two astronauts on board the International Space Station and caused it immense public embarrassment, Boeing hasn't given up on its Starliner ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have revealed that the malfunctions on Boeing's Starliner were much worse than reported. The duo returned to Earth recently after spending 286 ...
NASA has spoken out about its next plans for its Starliner spacecraft despite its malfunction leaving two astronauts stranded in space for over nine months. NASA astronauts Sunita 'Suni' Williams and ...
28 launch. Those seats were kept open for NASA's Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who arrived at the ISS in June on the first-ever crewed flight of Boeing's Starliner capsule. Starliner ...
It was supposed to be an eight-day mission—one that would prove Boeing’s Starliner’s capability as a crew transport to the International Space Station. But as NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch ...