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NASA chief blasts Boeing, space agency

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NASA's new chief rebukes Boeing, space agency over problem-plagued Starliner mission
An independent review of the first — and so far, only — piloted flight of Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft concluded that the test represented a potentially life-threatening "Type A" mishap resu...

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NASA report paints damning picture of Boeing mishap that stranded two astronauts in space
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NASA blasts Boeing, agency for botched Starliner mission to space station
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NASA Report Recalls Dysfunction, Heated Emotions During Boeing's Botched Starliner Flight
NASA administrator ⁠Jared Isaacman on ​Thursday ripped into Boeing ‌and agency leadership ‌for ⁠their ⁠handling of the botched Starliner spacecraft ​mission that left two astronauts stuck ​on the Inte...

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NASA Chief Slams Boeing for Mishap That Stranded 2 Astronauts
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NASA outlines what went wrong with Starliner mission that left crew stranded on ISS
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Astronauts stranded in space over fears return capsule suffered damage from an unknown object

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Navy completes trials to get astronauts out of Gaganyaan capsule on return from space

The Indian Navy and Isro have successfully completed crew egress protocols for the Gaganyaan mission at INS Garuda. This milestone ensures our astronauts are ready for a safe recovery after their historic spaceflight.
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Orion Capsule’s Maker Set To Offer Moon Treks To Spacefarers Worldwide

The creator of the Orion capsule, the only spacecraft now capable of reaching lunar orbit, is set to open Moon treks to spacefarers worldwide. Shown here are U.S. Navy divers helping recover the Orion following its first, perfect orbital flight test (Photo ...
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