Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are finally back on solid ground. The NASA astronauts who months ago flew to space aboard Boeing's failed Starliner spacecraft landed Tuesday evening off the coast of ...
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Eight days. That’s how long Boeing Starliner’s mission — its first flight test with crew aboard — was supposed to last. But this mission has been singular in almost every way, and astronauts Butch ...
With the countdown within 45 minutes of launch, NASA called off an attempt to send the next crew to the International Space Station Thursday evening to allow more time to troubleshoot a ground system ...
“Just one more thruster failure and we’d have lost six-degrees-of-freedom control.” That stark recollection from astronaut ...
As the fracas between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump escalated last week to the point of Musk threatening to decommission SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft, NASA revealed even more delays to Dragon’s ...
If you've been following the Starliner saga, you've almost certainly heard the news: Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are back on Earth after a dramatic water landing off the coast of Florida. The NASA ...
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The tour doesn't end for the Starliner astronauts who launched to the International Space Station in June, as they got yet another month tacked onto their time in space before they can return home.
NASA's next International Space Station crew blasted off Friday, finally clearing the way for Starliner astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita Williams to be ferried home next week by two other ...
Now that Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are safe home on Earth, NASA and Boeing are turning to the original cause of their extended stay on the International Space Station. They are figuring out what ...