NASA Is Investigating Boeing Starliner's "In-Flight Anomalies"
Published on: 2025-05-23 05:00:07
NASA and Boeing are still working to get the aerospace giant's plagued Starliner spacecraft back off the ground.
It's been just over half a year since Boeing's issues-riddled shuttle came back from its journey to the International Space Station. Due to technical problems, NASA decided Starliner wasn't safe enough for NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to be on board, leaving them stranded in orbit.
In a Thursday update, NASA revealed that NASA and Boeing are "making progress toward crew certification of the company’s CST-100 Starliner," with teams "working to resolve Starliner’s in-flight anomalies and preparing for propulsion system testing in the months ahead."
But when — or if — Starliner will make its next launch attempt, with or without a crew on board, remains to be seen.
"Once we get through these planned test campaigns, we will have a better idea of when we can go fly the next Boeing flight," said NASA’s Commercial Crew Program manager Steve Stich in the update
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