The space agency has been seeking a solution since the astronauts arrived at the ISS in early June, with a contingency plan that could extend their stay by six months.
A big weekend lies ahead for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner as NASA prepares to make a call on whether the crew will be returning in the spacecraft, as originally planned, or as part of the Crew-9 mission in 2025.…
Senior NASA officials will convene on Saturday to determine whether Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is safe enough to bring astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams back to Earth from the International Space Station.
The high drama of a “stranded” Starliner two-person crew needing “rescue” comes to a head in a wait-a-minute weekend. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and leadership will hold an internal Agency Test Flight Readiness Review on Saturday, Aug.…
NASA will provide an update Saturday on whether Boeing Co.’s Starliner spacecraft will be used to bring astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams back from their extended stay on the International Space Station.
NASA plans to announce Saturday its decision on whether the capsule has been deemed safe enough to return the astronauts to Earth -- or if they'll need to hitch a ride back on a SpaceX vehicle.
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The passage of time can slow to a crawl when you're waiting, and waiting, and waiting. How will the Boeing Starliner astronauts feel time move if they have to stay in space for another 6 months?
NASA and Boeing are currently analyzing data to determine the future of the Starliner spacecraft, with a decision expected by August 24 following an agency-level review. This review, involving top NASA leaders and technical authorities,…
NASA said Thursday it will decide this weekend whether Boeing's new capsule is safe enough to return two astronauts from the International Space Station, where they've been waiting since June.
Two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station after their Boeing spacecraft malfunctioned could be there much longer than anticipated because of an incompatibility with their spacesuits.
(NaturalNews) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is currently dealing with a tough and tricky situation involving astronauts Sunita "Suni"...