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Does Boeing Have a Future in Space Anymore?A crew stranded in space. A rocket riddled with leaks. And NASA turning to SpaceX for rescue. Boeing’s Starliner was meant to ...
Boeing's Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It's another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space business.
Boeing maintained that the astronauts could have returned safely on Starliner. NASA officials decided not to take that chance. But they did try to put a good spin on NASA’s relationship with Boeing.
NASA is still planning on utilizing Boeing's Starliner spacecraft for future missions to the ISS. Boeing is actively addressing the thruster issues that arose during recent Starliner flights.
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Boeing's Starliner future uncertain as NASA weighs next stepsMore than six months later, the future of Starliner is unclear. During the post-splashdown news conference for Crew-9, the manager of NASA's commercial crew program, Steve Stich, said that Boeing ...
The Starliner has landed. Boeing’s troubled spacecraft has finally come home, but the two NASA astronauts who traveled in it to the International Space Station in June remain in orbit.
Boeing’s Starliner returns but faces an uncertain future. NASA made the extraordinary decision to fly a pair of astronauts home with SpaceX instead of Boeing because of safety concerns.
Starliner launched 1 year ago on failed mission. What's next for NASA, Boeing? While the Starliner's first flight didn't exactly go to plan, both NASA and Boeing still hope the spacecraft can one ...
NASA and Boeing are planning testing of Starliner’s systems and hope for the spacecraft to fly again with crew later this year. [Courtesy: NASA] Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has been under ...
Teams have also been testing new methods for sealing the helium system to mitigate the risk of future leaks, NASA said in a March 27 blog post – its last public update about the Starliner spacecraft. ...
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The shockwaves generated by the tit-for-tat insults and threats still reverberate through NASA and the commercial space ...
The earliest Boeing's Starliner spacecraft could fly again is early 2026, NASA said on Friday, as it evaluates whether to put humans on board one year after propulsion system issues on the capsule ...
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