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    How much has Boeing lost in Starliner program as two NASA astronauts are stuck in space?

    NASA astronauts are stranded in space due to technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. The mission, originally set for eight days, has been indefinitely extended.

    No planned date to return to Earth for two NASA astronauts due to issues with Boeing Starliner spacecraft

    Two NASA astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, are still waiting aboard the International Space Station (ISS) due to mechanical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Initially scheduled to return on June 14, their return has been delayed multiple times, leaving them without a planned date to come back to Earth.

    NASA astronauts Wilmore and Wiliams still stranded in space, when will they return?

    NASA and Boeing are currently in a big fix as NASA's top astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams are still stranded at the International Space Station, waiting for their voyage home aboard the Being Starliner, which has been delayed for the fourth consecutive time, according to reports.

    Boeing Starliner faces technical issues: How will astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams return to Earth?

    Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, facing technical challenges, prepares to bring astronauts Wilmore and Williams back from the ISS. Delays have plagued the return, with no set date yet. Issues with the propulsion system, including overheating thrusters and helium leaks, are under scrutiny. Despite the setbacks, NASA and Boeing are actively working on solutions, including software updates. Crew Dragon stands by as a backup, underscoring the complexities of space missions.

    NASA yet again lets down Sunita Williams: Return of the Boeing Starliner crew further delayed

    NASA has once again disappointed astronauts Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Sunita Williams, currently stranded at the International Space Station (ISS), whose return to Earth has again been delayed until mid-August, according to latest reports. Amid NASA's moon landing missions like Artemis 2, it also needs to securely bring their astronauts home, and that too, without much delay.

    Boeing Starliner's first astronaut crew welcomed aboard space station

    Boeing's Starliner capsule, carrying NASA crew, safely docked with the ISS, proving its flight-worthiness and competing with SpaceX. Despite technical issues, the mission was successful.

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