Three NASA astronauts whose prolonged space station mission ended with a trip to the hospital last month declined to say ...
They spent nearly eight months in orbit, longer than expected because of trouble with Boeing’s Starliner crew capsule and rough weather, including Hurricane Milton. Michael Barratt refused to reveal ...
Williams was supposed to spend eight days in space, but her Boeing Starliner spacecraft faced some technical issues and ...
The astronauts remained tight-lipped about the nature of the medical issue that had left an as-yet-undisclosed crew member ...
Boeing, the other company contracted with NASA to do the same, has yet to complete one. Astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams flew to the International Space Station on a Boeing Starliner ...
Details were not revealed about who and why one of the three NASA astronauts of the SpaceX Crew-8 mission had to be ...
In a statement to USA TODAY Friday, NASA said that Williams and Wilmore, who reached the station in June on the Boeing ...
Three NASA astronauts are speaking at a news conference after spending more than seven months in space aboard the International Space Station.
Then on 18 June Nasa announced that Starliner would start its journey home at 22:00 EST on Wednesday 26 June (03:00 Thursday 27 June BST). Nasa had earlier stated in a blog post that the leaks ...
The two test pilots for the first flight of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, NASA’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, remain on the space station despite initially expecting to spend only eight ...
Embattled aerospace giant Boeing is reportedly looking to sell off its space business following the disastrous crewed test launch of its much-maligned Starliner that left two NASA astronauts ...