Boeing Starliner New Review: NASA Astronauts Not Stranded But No Return Date...
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Boeing Starliner New Review: NASA Astronauts Not Stranded But No Return Date...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will stay longer in orbit but Boeing declared it is not stranded.
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
The ongoing saga of Boeing Starliner has been hotter than ever with the updates around the spacecraft's thrusters. Lifted off on June 5 and docked to the ISS on June 6, Boeing Starliner intended to have nine days in space, but in fact, their trip has tallied 24 days and counting.
Boeing Starliner New Review: NASA Astronauts Not Stranded But No Return Date...
In the fourth delay, Nasa evaluated future return opportunities” for the spacecraft after a scheduled spacewalk on July 2, the second of a pair of spacewalks planned at the ISS.
And now, in the fifth delay, the first Starliner crewed flight is officially extending indefinitely. On Friday, June 28, leadership from Nasa’s International Space Station and Commercial Crew Programs, as well as Boeing participated in a media conference to reveal updates about Boeing’s Starliner Crew Flight Test.
Boeing Starliner New Review: NASA Astronauts Not Stranded But No Return Date...
According to the teleconference, the aging ISS will continue to suffer Boeing’s Starliner vehicle “Calypso” for one more month, allowing the company and Nasa to conduct new testing back on the ground in addition to the hot fire test in space on June 15.
The space test witnessed the Calypso pushed ever so slightly against the International Space Station as part of a test to evaluate five failed thrusters.
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