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The return of Starliner has been indefinitely delayed, but NASA and Boeing say the astronauts will use the spaceship to get home — eventually.
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Problems with the capsule's propulsion system, used to maneuver the spacecraft, prompted NASA and Boeing to delay the flight home several times while they analyzed the trouble.
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Managers are still troubleshooting a number of thruster issues and helium leaks on the capsule's first crewed flight test.
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The Boeing Starliner launch was halted with just minutes to spare. The mission to the International Space Station was to carry two NASA astronauts. Starliner has already faced years of delays.
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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station Thursday afternoon with its crew of two NASA astronauts after a 25-hour trip from the Cape.
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Early Tuesday morning, ULA officials announced, "the team needs additional time to complete a full assessment, so we are targeting the next launch attempt no earlier than Friday, May 10."
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Since its first launch in 1960, the Delta family of rockets enabled the original Global Positioning Systems (GPS), launched a handful of scientific experiments and sent eight NASA payloads to Mars. The program’s final mission will launch a satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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United Launch Alliance's new Vulcan rocket lifted off on time early on the morning of January 8th on its maiden flight from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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One of the last launches of United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV Heavy rocket is set to take flight in the early morning hours Thursday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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Update: Astra's maiden launch from Florida’s Space Coast was scrubbed Monday due to technical issues . A new launch date and time is TBA.
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United Launch Alliance is set to kick off its year of 11 planned launches with a mission Friday afternoon for the U.S. Space Force.
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It’s called the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, or ICPS, and it’s responsible for giving an in-space boost to NASA astronauts in the Orion capsule and sending them on a precise trajectory to the moon.