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Space.com on MSN'We're confident in it': Boeing Starliner's parachute team readies for Crew Flight Test landing without astronauts on Sept. 7Boeing Starliner's parachutes will be tested once more during an uncrewed test on Sept. 7. It was originally supposed to host ...
Stich said early Saturday that it’s not clear exactly what the path forward for Starliner looks like. That will “take a little time,” he said. ... re-entry and landing,” Nappi said.
But Starliner’s propulsion system suffered a series of glitches beginning in the first 24 hours of its flight ... During re-entry, ... and Starliner’s now-uncertain path to certification, ...
For the most part, the undocking and atmospheric re-entry of Starliner proceeded smoothly. ... “That work has already started, and that’s really the path to Starliner-1,” Mr. Stich said.
A path forward for Starliner is currently unclear. ... re-entry and landing," Mark Nappi, vice president and program manager of Boeing's Commercial Crew Program said in a statement.
Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft will return to earth uncrewed in the coming weeks to make room for SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, which NASA tapped to help bring two stranded astronauts h… ...
Path to Starliner-1. ... “I want to recognize the work the Starliner teams did to ensure a successful and safe undocking, deorbit, re-entry and landing,” Nappi said in the statement.
Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner and its two NASA astronaut passengers cannot come home yet, but officials said a decision could come next week on when they could make their return to Earth.
After about 13 weeks in space, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft finally returned home from the International Space Station. See how the mission unfolded here.
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