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Boeing Starliner departs from ISS without astronaut crew

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Last updated: 2024/09/07 at 2:56 AM
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SpaceX will return astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore back to Earth in late February after their eight-day mission was extended to more than eight months due to technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner capsule. The capsule, carrying no crew, recently departed the International Space Station after a series of problems during its mission. Williams and Wilmore were supposed to return to Earth in the capsule in June, but thruster failures and helium leaks forced NASA to reconsider the safety of the flight.

Boeing’s journey with its astronaut capsule has been filled with delays and setbacks, stemming from technical issues that required costly repairs. Even before Williams and Wilmore’s flight in June, the Starliner capsule had problems with its propulsion system, leading to thruster failures during the mission. Despite conducting numerous tests to ensure a safe return for the astronauts, NASA decided it was too risky and chose SpaceX to bring them back to Earth instead.

The departure of the Starliner capsule was considered “perfect” by NASA Mission Control, with plans for further tests of the thrusters before re-entry. Due to concerns about the thrusters becoming too hot and potentially obstructing the flow of propellant, the section holding the thrusters will be jettisoned before re-entry. NASA’s commitment to having two US companies transporting astronauts remains strong, despite the challenges faced by Boeing during its development of the Starliner capsule.

The decision to have SpaceX bring Williams and Wilmore back to Earth highlights the importance of safety and reliability in space travel. The technical issues faced by Boeing have raised concerns about the future of their astronaut transportation services, especially in light of the significant delays and repair costs incurred during the development of the Starliner capsule. NASA’s focus on ensuring a safe return for astronauts demonstrates the agency’s commitment to prioritizing crew safety above all else.

As SpaceX prepares to bring Williams and Wilmore back to Earth in late February, the extended duration of their mission showcases the resilience and adaptability of astronauts in space. Despite the challenges faced during their mission, Williams and Wilmore have remained dedicated to their work on the International Space Station, highlighting the importance of collaboration and teamwork in space exploration. The successful return of the astronauts will mark the end of a challenging mission, but also open new opportunities for future space travel initiatives.

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