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Why are the Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck in space?
Here's why NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are stuck, but not stranded, at the International Space Station after launching into space in June.
Astronauts who flew to space aboard Starliner face additional delay
NASA announced that it is delaying its Crew-10 launch, a move that will keep astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in space even longer.
Boeing Starliner astronauts could spend nearly 300 days stuck in space — is that a new record?
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams will spend at least nine consecutive months aboard the International Space Station after their Boeing Starliner spacecraft returned to Earth empty. Is their extended spaceflight record-setting?
Starliner astronauts won't return home until at least March after latest NASA delay
The Starliner astronauts have had their homecoming delayed yet again after NASA postponed the launch of the mission whose crew would replace them.
Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck at International Space Station must delay return to Earth yet again
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have been stuck in space for months longer than expected, and will not return to Earth until at least March 2025 at the earliest, NASA indicated.
Boeing Starliner astronauts will return to Earth in March 2025 after new NASA, SpaceX delay
The next crew rotation mission to the International Space Station (ISS), SpaceX's Crew-10, has been delayed to no earlier than late March 2025, NASA announced on Tuesday (Dec. 17).
Return of Boeing Starliner Astronauts Delayed Again
We knew that the astronaut duo who made history by going into space aboard Boeing Starliner’s first crewed test flight last June wouldn’t be home for Christmas. Now, NASA officials have announced that the SpaceX Crew-10 launch,
NASA Postpones Return of Stranded Starliner Astronauts to March
Barry Wilmore and Suni Williams will now come home in March at the earliest, to allow SpaceX and NASA engineers to complete development of a new Crew Dragon spacecraft.
Boeing’s Stranded Astronauts Will Have to Stay on the ISS for Even Longer
The crew launched to the ISS in June for a week-long mission but will end up spending an unplanned nine months in space.
The stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts will be stuck in space for even longer
The pair of astronauts who journeyed into space on the first crewed mission of Beoing’s Starliner are going to have to wait even longer to come back down to Earth.
Stranded NASA Astronauts on the ISS Are Stuck in Space for Another Month
NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore have reached their six-month milestone of being stranded on the International Space Station, despite initially planning to stay for just eight days.
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Rocket Report: ULA has a wild idea; Starliner crew will stay in orbit even longer
A Japanese space startup said its second attempt to launch a rocket carrying small satellites into orbit had been terminated ...
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Boeing's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year
Boeing has faced mechanical problems, safety problems, grounded planes, stranded astronauts, executive departures, a strike, ...
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From Starship tests to Starliner woes, recapping the biggest spaceflight missions of 2024
Starliner astronauts got a much longer stay at ISS. SpaceX caught a rocket booster. Here's a look back at the most pivotal ...
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Massachusetts astronaut's return date from ISS has been pushed back again. Here's new date
Two astronauts are still stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) due to problems with their spacecraft, Boeing's ...
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