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Two NASA astronauts who flew up to the International Space Station in a Boeing Starliner capsule for a round trip that was supposed to last just over a week will be stuck in space for closer to a ...
The Starliner's return to Earth has been repeatedly delayed and reportedly due to the crew staying longer to better prepare the spaceship for the "long-term goal of having it perform a six-month ...
Although Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore were originally slated to spend eight days in space, their Boeing Starliner capsule malfunctioned. As a result, the two have been stuck there for 153 days.
Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, with Williams and Wilmore onboard, lifted off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 5. After a 24-hour flight, they successfully docked on ...
Two astronauts went to the space station almost 50 days ago as part of a test of Boeing’s Starliner capsule. But the spacecraft was plagued by problems both before and after the launch – and ...
Boeing has billed the Starliner as its “21st Century Space Capsule,” designed to be reusable up to 10 times. The issues with the Starliner are just the latest in a season of turbulence for the ...
The Boeing Starliner (or CST-100) [c] is a spacecraft designed to transport crew to and from the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth-orbit destinations. Developed by Boeing under NASA 's Commercial Crew Program (CCP), it consists of a reusable crew capsule and an expendable service module .
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been stuck in space for months longer than ... seen ahead of their launch on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, June 5 ...