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    NASA: Boeing Starliner crew enjoys extended stay on ISS, they're in no 'rush to come home'

    NASA extends Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams' mission aboard Boeing's Starliner due to technical challenges like thruster failures and helium leaks. Despite setbacks, NASA assures their safety and plans for a return mission. Boeing faces public scrutiny despite mission success, amid comparisons with SpaceX's Crew Dragon. Both companies play pivotal roles in NASA's crewed missions to the ISS, navigating a competitive landscape in commercial space travel.

    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.

    Ex-ISRO Scientist on NASA astronauts stuck in space: 'Part and parcel of the game…'

    On NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams stuck aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as engineers work, Indian space scientist Mylswamy Annadurai June 29, said that at the time of launching, there were delays and the two scientists were even evacua...

    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.

    Boeing's Starliner return to Earth postponed, NASA says no new date set

    Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, scheduled to return from the ISS with its first crew, faces a postponed return without a new date, raising uncertainty. The crew, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, launched on June 5 for a final demonstration. Technical issues, including thruster failures and helium leaks, have caused delays. Boeing's Starliner program has faced challenges, including software glitches and design problems. NASA and Boeing are working to understand these issues before the spacecraft's return, which requires at least 12 of its 28 thrusters to be operational for a safe flight.

    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.

    • SpaceX's mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without exploding

      SpaceX's mega Starship rocket completed its first full test flight from Texas to the Indian Ocean without exploding, marking a milestone for future missions.

      Boeing tries again to launch NASA astronauts for the first time after latest round of repairs

      Boeing's astronaut launch to the International Space Station faced delays and technical challenges, including issues with SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and the Starliner capsule.

      World's most powerful rocket Starship set for next launch

      Starship, SpaceX's massive prototype rocket that may one day send humans to Mars, is poised for its next flight on Thursday. Its Falcon 9 rockets have come to be workhorses for NASA and the commercial sector, its Dragon capsule sends astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station, and its Starlink internet satellite constellation now covers dozens of countries.

      Boeing Starliner capsule's first crewed test flight postponed at last minute

      Boeing's Starliner space capsule's inaugural crewed test flight faced another delay due to a technical issue, halting the countdown for at least 24 hours. The mission, carrying two astronauts to the ISS, is crucial for Boeing to compete with SpaceX in NASA's spaceflight contracts. The delay, caused by a ground system computer triggering an automatic abort command, marks another setback in Starliner's history of delays and glitches. Boeing is striving to catch up with SpaceX, NASA's primary transport to the ISS, and hopes for a successful mission to secure future contracts.

      Japan billionaire Maezawa cancels moon trip due to uncertainty over SpaceX rocket development

      The tycoon in 2018 launched plans for the lunar flyby voyage. He bought seats for eight traveling companions in 2022 for what would be his second space journey after his 12-day trip to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 2021.

      Boeing will try to launch its first crew on Starliner, again

      Troubled Boeing attempts to launch crew to ISS on Starliner after previous scrubbed attempt. Astronauts Wilmore and Williams set for liftoff on Saturday. NASA aims to certify Boeing as second commercial crew operator. Mission to deliver spare parts for ISS repair. Successful flight crucial for Boeing's reputation. Docking with ISS planned for Sunday, followed by landing on June 10.

      IndiGo testing software, in-flight messages for passenger safety

      Interglobe Aviation, operator of India's IndiGo airlines, is conducting trials on new software for safety and comfort, evaluating in-flight announcements. Following a diversion due to turbulence, the airline plans further testing on its Airbus fleet. Industry-wide safety measures have been heightened after recent incidents.

      IndiGo derosters 6 crew members in connection with Delhi-Varanasi flight bomb scare incident

      IndiGo has derostered two pilots and four cabin crew members of the Delhi-Varanasi flight that saw 176 passengers being evacuated after a bomb threat earlier this week, according to sources. On May 28, following the bomb threat, which later turned out to be hoax, all the passengers were evacuated through emergency slides from the aircraft at the Delhi airport.

      Sunita Williams set to fly into space for a third time next month

      Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams is set to pilot Boeing's Starliner on a mission to the International Space Station. The launch is expected between June 1 and June 5 after a delay due to a technical issue. NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are working to resolve the problem and successfully launch to mark a significant milestone for the Boeing program.

      Boeing targets June 1 for Starliner's debut crew launch amid helium leak probe

      Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, developed to ferry NASA astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), has been delayed years and is more than $1.5 billion over budget. Persistent Starliner development challenges have illustrated Boeing's struggle to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX on tighter budgets.

      Transition to new crew scheduling app hits Air India Express flights

      Air India Express faced a 15-hour delay when a pilot discovered he was trained on a different aircraft than the one assigned for his flight from Riyadh to Kochi. This incident adds to the challenges the airline is facing, including disruptions due to cabin crew sick leave and issues with a new scheduling software. About 50 out of 300 daily flights have been affected, prompting manual rostering efforts and assistance from Tata Group carriers.

      Boeing Starliner's helium leak adds another delay to debut crew flight

      NASA has postponed Boeing's Starliner capsule's first crewed flight to May 25 to address a helium leak in the propulsion system. The launch was originally scheduled for May 25, but the next date is still under discussion. The helium leak was discovered alongside an Atlas booster issue before the spacecraft's launch. Two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, will ride Starliner as its first crew to the International Space Station.

      First crewed test flight of Boeing Starliner capsule targeted for May 17

      The CST-100 Starliner's debut voyage carrying astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) has been highly anticipated and much-delayed as Boeing scrambles to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX for a greater share of lucrative NASA business.

      Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission aborted due to technical glitch in rocket

      The CST-200 Starliner's inaugural voyage carrying astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) has been highly anticipated and much-delayed as Boeing scrambles to compete with Elon Musk's SpaceX for a greater share of lucrative NASA business.

      Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams space mission called off due to technical glitch in rocket
      Boeing's Starliner set for first crewed mission to ISS

      After years of delays, Boeing's Starliner capsule is set to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) Monday, a milestone for the US aerospace giant and NASA. The flight, a final test before Starliner takes up regular service for the space agency, is critical for Boeing, whose reputation has suffered of late due to safety issues with its passenger jets. But problems since then have delayed Monday's crewed test flight, necessary for the capsule to be certified for NASA's use on regular ISS missions.

      Air India fires pilot caught drunk after operating overseas flight

      The incident highlights the airline's zero-tolerance policy towards such violations, as operating a flight under the influence of alcohol is deemed a criminal act. While Air India's comments on the matter are awaited, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been informed.

      IAF hosts meet of aircraft test crew with industry stakeholders

      According to a statement, he emphasised the need to comprehend contemporary challenges and align all efforts to facilitate ab-initio hand holding of the industry towards product development, flight testing and evaluation. The seminar also highlighted the importance of joint efforts and teamwork in the niche field of flight testing and aerospace product development.

      ISRO to carry out final launch of ‘Gaganyaan’ in 2025: Jitendra Singh
      Gaganyaan mission: ISRO launches test flight after initial glitch; Crew Escape System works
      Gaganyaan crew escape system’s first test flight on October 21: Isro

      The test will involve launching the module into outer space, bringing it back to earth, and recovering it after touchdown in the Bay of Bengal.

      Unmanned flight tests to kick off for Gaganyaan

      ​​The Gaganyaan project will aim to demonstrate human spaceflight capability by launching a three-member crew to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) of 400 km for a three-day mission and bring them back safely to earth, with a planned splashdown in Indian sea waters.

      ISRO begins unmanned flight tests for its human spaceflight mission Gaganyaan

      The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced that it will start unmanned flight tests for its upcoming space mission, Gaganyaan. The space agency shared pictures on X and stated that preparations for the Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) are currently in progress.

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