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NASA, Boeing and Starliner
NASA Freezes Starliner Missions After Boeing Leaves Astronauts Stranded
In light of Starliner’s test flight that left its crew stranded in space, NASA will use SpaceX’s Dragon for the upcoming crewed flights to the International Space Station (ISS) while the space agency decides what to do with Boeing’s troubled spacecraft.
NASA is planning to give the beleaguered Boeing Starliner another shot at space — in late 2025
NASA has released the schedule for its commercial launches in 2025, and the Boeing Starliner is slated to get another chance at spaceflight. In a blog post on Tuesday, the agency listed the "Next Starliner Flight" as the last of its three launches in its 2025 schedule.
NASA Drops Boeing Starliner From Upcoming Missions
The ramifications of the problematic Boeing Crew Test Flight are becoming clear a month after the Starliner returned to Earth empty. NASA announced on Tuesday that its 2025 Commercial Crew Program missions will exclusively use SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
When will Boeing’s Starliner fly astronauts again? NASA still doesn’t know
NASA is still unsure when it will next put astronauts on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which experienced issues during its first crewed test flight this summer.
NASA Abandons Boeing's Cursed Starliner for Upcoming Missions to the Space Station
Bye Bye Baby NASA seems to be saying "Sayonara" to Boeing's accursed Starliner — at least for the foreseeable future. As SpaceNews reports, an agency official demurred when asked about a mission update from earlier this week that appeared to put the leaky craft on ice after its disastrous first rollout left two astronauts stranded on
Will Boeing’s Starliner ever fly Sunita Williams again? NASA still can't say
NASA is uncertain when Boeing’s Starliner will fly Sunita Williams again, as propulsion issues and delays push its next mission to 2025. Williams will now return on SpaceX's Crew Dragon.
NASA further delays first operational Starliner flight
NASA will use SpaceX’s Crew Dragon for its two crew rotation missions to the International Space Station in 2025 as it continues to evaluate if it will require Boeing to perform another test
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2 NASA astronauts bumped to save room for stranded Starliner colleagues on watching liftoff: ‘That’s my rocket’
Astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson were forced to give up their seats to Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who were ...
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Sunita Williams’ spacecraft set for redemption? NASA plans Starliner’s next lift-off in 2025, but conditions apply
In August this year, NASA decided to return Boeing’s Starliner to Earth without humans aboard the spacecraft – keeping in ...
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NASA orders up more SpaceX flights, tables Boeing’s Starliner until at least late 2025
NASA has officially given SpaceX the next two missions to the International Space Station under its Commercial Crew Program with Boeing’s
Starliner
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Scrubbed spacewalks, Starliner stay-overs and more: NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson discusses her eventful 6 months in orbit
I am going to hang on to those 31 minutes as some of the most character-building moments of my life in space.' ...
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1960 Ford Starliner Scarliner Has a GT Engine So Punchy It Needs Porsche Brakes to Stop
The 1960 Ford Starliner named Scarliner and put together by customizer Bodie Stroud is going under the hammer with no reserve ...
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Boeing to Lay Off 17,000 Workers As Crisis Deepens
Boeing announced plans to fire 10 percent of its workforce, and will start sending out thousands of layoff notices in the ...
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