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What's going on with Starliner spacecraft? Boeing, NASA insist astronauts are not 'stranded.'
Yahoo News US· 10 hours agoRODRIGUEZ CARRILLO via Getty Images Boeing’s Starliner capsule has been in space for more than three...
Still no return date set for Boeing’s Starliner crew from space station
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoNASA signaled Friday that a return date for Boeing’s Starliner crew from the International Space...
Astronauts Are Not Stuck on the I.S.S., NASA and Boeing Officials Say
New York Times· 1 day agoTwo NASA astronauts who traveled at the start of June to the International Space Station were...
NASA and Boeing deny Starliner crew is 'stranded': "We're not in any rush to come home"
TechCrunch· 1 day agoThe two astronauts will be there for a few more weeks while the company and NASA perform more tests...
No return date for Nasa astronauts who went to space station in Boeing capsule
Shropshire Star· 1 day agoSpace Station as engineers troubleshoot problems on Boeing’s new space capsule that cropped up on...
Boeing Says That the "Astronauts Are Not Stranded" While the Astronauts Remain Stranded
Futurism via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoSpace Boondoggle Two astronauts who traveled on Boeing's Starliner are still stuck at the...
US astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian satellite broke into over 100 pieces near the ISS
Business Insider via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration said on Thursday evening that American crews took...
Why E.T. Will Also Use Calculus, Algebra And Algorithms
Forbes· 2 days agoMathematics has long been the bane of many a school kid. It was certainly true here on Earth and...
NASA, Boeing Say Starliner And Astronauts To Continue Extended ISS Stay
Forbes· 2 days agoBoeing’s leaky Starliner space capsule is poised to hang out at the International Space Station even longer, NASA told reporters Friday. The troubled vehicle ...
Why NASA astronauts are 'STRANDED' in space due to Boeing Starliner
Daily Mail· 2 days agoDailyMail.com asked Issacman if he would be willing to perform a rescue mission for the astronauts...