Starliner's Launch Delays and Mission Challenges
Seven-Year Delay and Cost Overruns
Seven years after its projected launch date in 2017, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft finally took its first test flight.
However, this milestone came at a significant cost, with an additional $15 billion spent beyond the initial allocation of $42 billion.
Astronauts' Extended Mission and Crew Reduction
Mission Extension
The Starliner's eight-day mission to the International Space Station (ISS) has been prolonged to two months due to technical issues with the spacecraft.
Crew Reduction
To accommodate the delayed return of astronauts Michael Wilmore and Nicole Williams, NASA announced the potential removal of two astronauts from the next ISS crew launch.
Safety Concerns and Data Analysis
Safety Chief's Statement
NASA's safety chief, Russ DeLoach, expressed concerns about the lack of sufficient data for a clear-cut decision regarding the spacecraft's safety.
NASA and Boeing's Dilemma
NASA and Boeing are currently evaluating the best course of action for bringing the two American astronauts back to Earth.
However, they acknowledge the potential for errors in the process.
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