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After months in space, the Starliner will return to New Mexico on September 7 without its crew, who will come back via a SpaceX aircraft in February.
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Space.com on MSNBoeing's 1st crewed Starliner to return to Earth without astronauts on Sept. 6Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule is poised to return to Earth without any crew aboard on Sept. 6, NASA announced on ...
Boeing's troubled Starliner has left the International Space Station and is making its way back to Earth for a landing in the New Mexico desert.
Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule successfully undocked from the International Space Station Friday and headed back for New Mexico without any crew.
Boeing’s Starliner completed its Crew Flight Test without its crew undocking Friday evening from the International Space Station and making the trip back to Earth.
If Starliner performs flawlessly after undocking and successfully lands this weekend, perhaps NASA engineers can convince themselves Starliner is good to go for crew rotation flights once Boeing ...
NASA flight controllers were trying to figure out why Boeing's troubled spaceship Starliner started making mysterious blooping sounds this past weekend.
After months of turmoil over its safety, Boeing’s new astronaut capsule departed the International Space Station on Friday without its crew and headed back to Earth.
Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams traveled to the International Space Station in June aboard the Boeing Starliner. Now, after three months of uncertainty, the astronauts are busy preparing ...
There’s just one problem: Boeing removed the Starliner’s autonomous undocking feature from its software. The aerospace manufacturer wants to push a software update to the spacecraft in orbit ...
NASA officials said during a press conference on Wednesday that the astronauts who flew on Boeing's Starliner may have to come home on a different spacecraft.
Shortly after undocking from the space station’s Harmony module, Starliner will execute a breakout burn that will take the spacecraft up, over, and back behind the ISS.
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