"Starliner" Malfunction Strands Two American Astronauts in Space, SpaceX Rescue Facing Challenges
"Starliner" Malfunction Strands Two American Astronauts in Space, SpaceX Rescue Facing ChallengesOn June 5, the "Starliner," jointly developed by Boeing and NASA's Commercial Crew Program, launched two American astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, into space. While they were initially scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on June 6 and return to Earth on June 14, they remain stranded in space over two months later due to persistent technical issues with the "Starliner...
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China's "Chang'e-6" Moon Landing vs. the US "Starliner": A New Chapter in the Space Race
China's "Chang'e-6" Moon Landing vs. the US "Starliner": A New Chapter in the Space RaceIn recent years, a new space race has been brewing across the globe, with China's successful "Chang'e-6" lunar landing and the US "Starliner's" string of "minor glitches" becoming the focal points of this competition...
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Boeing Starliner thruster ground testing complete, thrust decay issue remains
Boeing Starliner thruster ground testing complete, thrust decay issue remainsOn July 22nd, multiple foreign media outlets reported that Boeing and NASA engineers recently completed comprehensive ground testing of Starliner's reaction control system (RCS) thrusters. This testing aimed to delve into the thruster issues encountered during the Starliner flight in early June...
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