"NASA's decision on whether to return Starliner to Earth with
astronauts aboard is expected no earlier than Saturday, Aug. 24
at the conclusion of an agency-level review," the space agency
said in a statement.
Starliner launched its first two astronauts into space in June
as a crucial test before it can receive NASA approval for
routine flights. But what was supposed to be an eight-day
mission docked to the ISS has been drawn out by months after the
capsule sprang leaks and some of its thrusters failed.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson will attend the agency-level
review, the statement said. Boeing for months has sought to
quell NASA fears about the Starliner issues with new test data
the company has claimed validates the spacecraft's safety for
astronauts.
NASA is weighing that data against its low appetite for risk in
the mission, one of four Starliner flights since 2019 to suffer
mishaps.
The agency has prepared a backup plan to make two seats
available on an upcoming SpaceX's Crew Dragon mission that the
Starliner crew - veteran NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni
Williams - could use.
If NASA exercises the SpaceX backup plan, Wilmore and Williams
would not come home until that mission's conclusion in February
2025, and Starliner would attempt to return to Earth empty.
If NASA decides Starliner is safe for the astronauts, the
capsule would fly them home itself much sooner, likely within
the next month to free up the ISS docking port for the SpaceX
mission.
The upcoming NASA decision is a nerve-wracking moment for
Boeing, which has struggled to develop Starliner and compete
with SpaceX's similar but more experienced Crew Dragon. Boeing
has taken $1.6 billion in losses on the Starliner program,
securities filings show.
(Reporting by Joey Roulette; editing by Jonathan Oatis and
Sandra Maler)
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