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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft touched down on Earth early Saturday morning, with two test pilots left behind in space until next year over NASA's concerns that their return was too risky.
Starliner's long space odyssey is over. The Boeing capsule, named Calypso, returned to Earth early this morning (Sept. 7), touching down in the New Mexico desert at 12:01 a.m. EDT (0401 GMT ...
The two NASA astronauts will remain on the ISS until February 2025. Boeing's Starliner undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) late Friday and made its return voyage to Earth, without ...
They docked at the International Space Station (ISS) on 6 June and were due to spend about eight days there before returning to Earth. It was the first manned mission for Boeing’s Starliner but ...
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft successfully returned to Earth, landing in New Mexico just after midnight Eastern time, marking the conclusion of a challenging test flight for both Boeing and NASA.
Starliner is scheduled to undock from the ISS at 6:04 p.m. ET today (Sept. 6) and land six hours later. Update for 12:20 a.m. EDT on Sept. 7: Boeing's first Starliner spacecraft to carry ...
Boeing’s beleaguered new astronaut capsule left the International Space Station and landed back on Earth Friday — notably without its crew due to concerns for their safety. The Starliner capsu ...
Leaving its crew behind in orbit, Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft undocked from the International Space Station Friday and chalked up a successful unpiloted return to Earth, closing out a ...
On the 1-year anniversary of the Starliner's doomed launch, revisit the biggest moments of a spaceflight mission that ...
After a disappointing test flight, Boeing's (NYSE:BA) Starliner spacecraft returned to Earth shortly after midnight on Saturday without the crew it carried to the International Space Station a few ...
The two were test-driving Boeing’s newest ... Suni and Butch back to Earth.” Here’s what’s going on with Boeing’s newest spacecraft. The development of Starliner has not gone smoothly.
The two astronauts who went up to the International Space Station (ISS) on Boeing's Starliner will have to come home on a different spacecraft next year, NASA officials announced Saturday.