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NASA and Boeing are still working on the problems that cropped up during Starliner's first crewed flight, which launched more than nine months ago.
NASA and Boeing are still working on the thruster issues that Starliner experienced on its first crewed flight last year, so the capsule's next liftoff is a ways off yet.
To quote the Duke of Wellington, NASA and Boeing have decided regarding Starliner that they are “in for a penny, in for a ...
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has been under the ... a series of helium leaks and faulty reaction control system (RCS) thrusters, which are designed to make precise orbital adjustments.
The Boeing Starliner faced a critical situation during its approach to the International Space Station (ISS), where multiple ...
Boeing, meanwhile, developed a thermal system that engineers are using to test Starliner’s doghouses, which contain its thrusters. “We’ll add some tape and thermal barriers in different ...
NASA said on Thursday it was moving toward certifying Boeing's CST-100 Starliner for crewed flights later this year or by ...
WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - Boeing's (BA.N), opens new tab troubled Starliner capsule that left two NASA astronauts on the International Space Station last year may need to fly a third ...
Boeing's Starliner capsule will remain ground ... system and the failure of five of its 28 reaction control system (RCS) thrusters, which Starliner uses for fine adjustments such as the ones ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is pictured docked ... class and seven "reaction control system" (RCS) thrusters, which are used for finer adjustments, such as those needed during docking.