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Boeing's crewed Starliner launch delayed again as company says they discover more issues The original launch was scrubbed on May 6 because of issues with the rocket's pressure regulation valve.
A helium leak pushed back a planned launch to May 25. Boeing's program that would shuttle astronauts to and from the International Space Station has been plagued with problems.
The four-day slip allows the launch team to further study a helium leak detected in one of Starliner's thrusters.
Boeing’s first crewed Starliner launch delayed again over computer issues A launch computer that was slow to respond triggered an automatic hold that scrubbed the launch.
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The return of the Boeing Starliner has been delayed once again with astronauts now slated to return to Earth from the International Space Station no earlier than June 25, Boeing said. NASA ...
NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance have delayed the historic Starliner launch once again, and there is no new launch date in sight.
NASA announced that the highly anticipated Boeing Starliner crew launch has been pushed back a month to April 2024.
A helium leak has delayed the launch of the Starliner’s crewed flight test mission with two NASA astronauts. Here’s the next opportunity to watch history in action.
Boeing's Starliner flight to the International Space Station was delayed again due to a helium leak.
Boeing Co.’s first crewed spaceflight using its Starliner craft has been delayed for a third time this month due to repairs on a helium leak on the vehicle.
John Raoux / AP The first crewed launch of Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft has been delayed again, to May 25, this time because of a helium leak in the service module.
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