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Starliner will undock autonomously from the station no earlier than 6:04 p.m. EDT on Friday, and land no earlier than 12:03 a.m. EDT on Saturday in the New Mexico desert − touching down under ...
The operations will be preformed by Boeing mission control remotely via software. If something were to go wrong during the Starliner's undocking with its malfunctioning thrusters, the space ...
Boeing's troubled Starliner has left the International Space Station and is making its way back to Earth for a landing ... she's on her way home," Williams said on the livestream of the undocking.
Starliner is scheduled to undock from the ISS at 6:04 p.m. ET today (Sept. 6) and land six hours later. Update for 12:20 a.m. EDT on Sept. 7: Boeing's first Starliner spacecraft to carry ...
Boeing's Starliner returns safely to Earth, but without crew 02:20. ... Seven minutes after undocking, the Starliner exited a 1,300-foot-wide safety zone known as the "keep out sphere." ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will attempt to undock from the space station on Friday and return to Earth without any astronauts onboard, according to NASA.
With its problematic mission finally winding down, Boeing's Starliner capsule was rigged for re-entry and its hatch closed Thursday, setting the stage for undocking and an unpiloted return to ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft touched down on Earth early Saturday morning, with two test pilots left behind in space until next year over NASA's concerns that their return was too risky ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to fly home on Sept. 6 — more than 12 weeks from the initial return date and without the crew that originally accompanied it. In a statement, NASA said ...
While the Starliner's first flight didn't exactly go to plan, both NASA and Boeing still hope the spacecraft can one day fly ...
Stich added that Starliner does not currently have the ability to autonomously undock from the ISS. To do that, the Starliner software would need to be updated and the Boeing flight control team ...
Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams traveled to the International Space Station in June aboard the Boeing Starliner. Now, after three months of uncertainty, the astronauts are busy preparing ...