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NASA identifies Starliner problems but sets no date for return to Earth

Por: Los Angeles Times Business July 25, 2024

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After weeks of testing, NASA and Boeing officials said Thursday they have identified problems with the Starliner's propulsion system that have kept two astronauts at the International Space Station for seven weeks — but they didn't set a date to return them to Earth. Ground testing conducted on thrusters that maneuver Boeing's capsule in space found that Teflon used to control the flow of rocket propellant eroded under high heat... + full article



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