Boeing's infamous Starliner could launch again in 2026 on a NASA mission to the International Space Station. But this time, ...
Following several delays, mishaps, and a stranded crew, Boeing’s Starliner saga is not over just yet. NASA is revising its ...
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NASA Says Boeing’s Busted Starliner Spacecraft Won’t Be Allowed to Carry Astronauts on Next Mission
Boeing won't be allowed ferrying astronauts to and from the ISS with its plagued Starliner spacecraft for its next mission.
The adjustment follows extended ground testing following thruster failures and helium leaks during its first crewed test ...
The Starliner-1 mission will now launch without astronauts on board and carry cargo to the station while validating propulsion system upgrades and other changes. NASA and Boeing are targeting no ...
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NASA Downsizes Boeing Starliner Contract
NASA is downsizing its commitment to International Space Station (ISS) missions using Boeing’s Starliner CST-100. The space ...
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NASA Cuts Starliner Flights, Next Mission to Fly Cargo Only
Just one more thruster failure and we’d have lost six-degrees-of-freedom control.” That stark recollection from astronaut ...
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NASA’s Starliner Capsule Won’t Carry Astronauts on 2026 Mission, Cargo Only for Now
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has encountered yet another setback, as it will not carry astronauts to the International Space ...
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NASA Scales Back Boeing Starliner Missions, Next One Rated Cargo Only
In 2014, NASA awarded Boeing a contract to develop the Starliner crew transport vehicle, with a fixed price of $4.2 billion ...
Boeing and NASA have agreed to keep astronauts off the company's next Starliner flight. Monday's announcement comes eight ...
Boeing and NASA have decided that the company’s next Starliner mission will carry cargo only.
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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft won’t carry astronauts on next mission
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Boeing’s next Starliner mission to the International Space Station won’t have astronauts on board. The ...
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