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The decision to fly Starliner back without its crew was an enormous slight for Boeing, which is already years behind Starliner’s original schedule and facing cost overruns of about $1.6 billion.
Starliner's inability to autonomously undock from ISS may delay Crew-9 mission by up to a month. Flight software update for undocking might take four weeks. Boeing expresses confidence in ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, the first to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, departs the station without its crew during an automated undocking on Sept. 6, 2024. (Image credit ...
Boeing's Starliner returns safely to Earth, but without crew 02:20. ... Seven minutes after undocking, the Starliner exited a 1,300-foot-wide safety zone known as the "keep out sphere." ...
Boeing’s new passenger spacecraft, the CST-100 Starliner, undocked from the International Space Station this afternoon and landed in New Mexico, bringing an end to a critical test mission for NASA.
Boeing's Starliner returning to Earth without passengers amid safety concerns 03:26. With its problematic mission finally winding down, Boeing's Starliner capsule was rigged for re-entry and its ...
When will the Boeing Starliner return? The primary undocking opportunity is now targeting "no earlier than 10:10 p.m. EDT" on June 25, Boeing said in the update.The astronauts will tentatively ...
Boeing’s Starliner capsule returned from the International Space Station early Saturday — concluding a nearly three-month stay in space. But it flew home empty.
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.
Editor's Note: The Boeing Starliner undocked from the space station Friday before landing early Saturday at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. Read the latest here. Boeing's Starliner has ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to fly home on Sept. 6 — more than 12 weeks from the initial return date and without the crew that originally accompanied it. In a statement, NASA said ...
Boeing Starliner will launch its 1st mission to the ISS with NASA astronauts on May 6. Here are the milestones to watch for, from launch to docking to landing.