Boeing's uncrewed Starliner could return by late next week, NASA says
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[August 30, 2024]
(Reuters) -NASA will proceed with the undocking of the uncrewed
Boeing Starliner capsule not before Sept. 6, the space agency said on
Thursday after concluding a review.
Last week, the space agency said its two astronauts who flew to the
International Space Station (ISS) in the Starliner in June will return
to Earth in a SpaceX vehicle early next year. |

A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying two astronauts aboard
Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT), is launched on a mission to
the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., June
5, 2024. REUTERS/Steve Nesius/File Photo |
Starliner's propulsion system issues were deemed too risky for
crewed return after the capsule experienced a series of glitches
within the first 24 hours of its flight to the ISS.
The journey back to Earth for the Starliner is expected to take
approximately six hours from undocking to landing at White Sands
Space Harbor in New Mexico, NASA said in a blog post.
Ground teams will remotely guide the spacecraft through
necessary manoeuvres for a safe undocking, re-entry and
parachute-assisted landing in southwestern United States.
Starliner has previously completed a successful uncrewed entry
and landing during two orbital flight tests, the agency said.
(Reporting by Urvi Dugar; Editing by Tasim Zahid)
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