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NASA announces crew members cut from SpaceX flight to free up seats for stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts

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The Dragon Capsule will launch from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Station to the International Space Station in late September

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Boeing will try to fly its troubled Starliner capsule back to Earth next week

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The two astronauts who launched on Starliner will stay behind on the International Space Station.

Coming Back Empty: NASA Schedules Boeing Starliner for Earth Return on September 6

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NASA and Boeing are set for the Starliner spacecraft’s undocking from the International Space Station, scheduled for early September. The uncrewed mission will feature a six-hour journey back to Earth, culminating in a parachute-assisted…

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Boeing's stranded astronaut crisis deepens as explosion could keep them stuck for longer

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Two astronauts on Boeing's faulty Starliner left stranded aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for almost three months may face even more bad news about their trip

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Boeing, NASA execs had heated arguments about bringing stranded astronauts home on Starliner: report

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A new report claims meetings between Boeing and NASA executives in the days after announcing two astronauts were stranded decended into yelling and arguments.

Boeing's stranded astronaut fiasco takes sickening twist that could leave NASA duo stuck in space for even longer

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A federal watchdog has grounded SpaceX 's Falcon 9 rockets to investigate a fiery crash landing following a satellite launch. This is bad news for the stranded Starliner astronauts,

Boeing's uncrewed Starliner capsule could return to Earth by late next week, NASA says

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NASA will proceed with the undocking of the uncrewed Boeing Starliner capsule not before Sept. 6, the space agency said.

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NASA cuts 2 astronauts from SpaceX Crew-9 mission to make room for Boeing Starliner crew

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NASA's Crew-9 mission now has only 2 astronauts instead of 4. The last-minute change gives room to return 2 astronauts on the ISS who needed a new ride home.

Boeing Starliner astronauts will spend at least 240 days stuck in space — is that a new record?

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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams will spend at least eight consecutive months aboard the International Space Station as their Boeing Starliner spacecraft returns to Earth empty. Is their extended spaceflight record-setting?

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Severe turbulence rocks Boeing 737, injuring 7 people

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The United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Memphis.

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Boeing Execs Yelled at NASA Leaders When They Didn't Get What They Wanted

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Over the weekend, NASA made the tough decision to return its two stranded astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore on board a SpaceX spacecraft sometime next year, forcing Boeing's plagued Starliner to return empty-handed. The doomed…

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NASA: Boeing’s Starliner to Return Uncrewed to Earth on Sept. 6

NASA announced that Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, which has faced several technical challenges, is on track for an uncrewed return to Earth next week. Importantly, this mission will occur without the astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni…

NASA says Boeing's Starliner will return to Earth uncrewed on Sept. 6

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NASA said Thursday Boeing's star-crossed, technically troubled Starliner spacecraft is set to return to Earth next week without stranded astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni WIlliams.

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FG signs MoU with Boeing to advance Nigeria’s aviation sector

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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, announced on his X handle the successful signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Boeing in Seattle, Washington. This significant agreement, which involved major…

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Boeing execs fought NASA in heated arguments about stranded astronauts flying home in leaky Starliner: ‘Wildly irresponsible’

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"What's the headline if there's a catastrophic failure? It's not 'Boeing killed two astronauts,' it's 'NASA killed two astronauts," one NASA executive told The Post.