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Boeing Starliner’s future is unclear, even after safe landing

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 08, 2024

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The Starliner has landed.Boeing’s troubled spacecraft has finally come home, but the two NASA astronauts who traveled in it to the International Space Station in June remain in orbit.Because of problems with Starliner’s propulsion system during its approach to the space station in June, NASA officials decided not to put astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore on Starliner for the return trip. They will spend an additional five months on... + full article



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