Two astronauts stranded on the ISS have said farewell to the capsule whose system problems stretched their eight-day test into an eight-month mission.
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Don't call them "stuck," mission leaders say. Two NASA astronauts who flew the new spaceship Starliner in June have had an unexpected extended stay in space.While sensational headlines have referred to the test pilots as "stuck" or "stranded," Boeing — the company that built the capsule — has assured the public …
Two astronauts stranded on the ISS have said farewell to the capsule whose system problems stretched their eight-day test into an eight-month mission.
Two astronauts stranded on the ISS have said farewell to the capsule whose system problems stretched their eight-day test into an eight-month mission.
NASA admitted on Wednesday there was "tension" during meetings with Boeing executives about how to bring home two astronauts stranded on the...
NASA admitted on Wednesday there was "tension" during meetings with Boeing executives about how to bring home two astronauts stranded on the...
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, on the International Space Station, reported a strange sonar-like noise from the Boeing Starliner. Mission Control is...
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who flew up on Starliner on 5 June, will remain behind at the orbiting lab.
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who flew up on Starliner on 5 June, will remain behind at the orbiting lab.
The capsule, which returned without astronauts, and other space programs at Boeing have suffered many delays and cost overruns.
The capsule, which returned without astronauts, and other space programs at Boeing have suffered many delays and cost overruns.
Boeing will try to land the test spaceship empty. With Boeing's troubled spaceship deemed too risky to bring its crew home from space, NASA has bumped...