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This is a harrowing tale of all the things that went wrong when Boeing's Starliner was docking at the International Space Station. It is an amazing tale of fortitude in alarming circumstances and immense skil on the ground and in the vehicle itself.
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arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/

Ars Technica · Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thoughtBy Eric Berger

Turns out that many details about the #Starliner troubles before docking to the ISS last year 'revealed' in the much-cited article "Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thought" - arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/ - had been discussed already at a press conference last June: x.com/KenKirtland17/status/190 - only how dangerous the situation for the astronauts actually was may not have been conveyed properly back then.

Ars Technica · Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thoughtBy Eric Berger
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… y debido a la asimetría de los fallos no se habría podido mantener el control de actitud, con lo que tampoco habría estado asegurado que la nave hubiera podido reentrar en la orientación adecuada. Vaya broma.

A esto hay que sumar que la noche anterior la pasaron los astronautas a 10 °C y sin ropa de abrigo. Tuvieron que ponerse los trajes.

I'm constantly amazed by test pilots and how much they put on the line. They were a hair away from not getting home, and NASA being in front of Congress for years.

Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thought | Arstechnica

#space #starliner #boeing

arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/

Ars Technica · Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thoughtBy Eric Berger
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"Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thought" by @arstechnica / @sciguyspace - Eric Berger interviewed Butch Wilmore about what it was like piloting #Boeing #Starliner, including during thruster malfunctions at station docking when it wouldn't go where he wanted it. He didn't know if a safe abort and de-orbit was possible either. They safely docked. The problem was due overheating tightly-packed thruster pods. arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/ #NASA #space #StarlinerCFT

Ars Technica · Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thoughtBy Eric Berger

Gestrandete ISS-Astronauten: "Das Leben geht nicht immer geradeaus"

Acht Tage lang sollten sie ins All fliegen, neun Monate sind es geworden. Sunita Williams und Butch Wilmore sind vor zwei Wochen auf die Erde zurückgekehrt, nun haben die Astronauten ihr erstes Interview gegeben. Von S. Jackisch.

➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/

tagesschau.de · Gestrandete ISS-Astronauten: "Das Leben geht nicht immer geradeaus"By Samuel Jackisch

"Boeing's next Starliner launch for NASA could slip to early 2026 after fixes" by @Spacecom - Contrary to pundit estimates, #Boeing #Starliner's next flight test is apparently not "never again". But they don't have a date yet. Repairs to thruster and helium leak issues are in work. space.com/space-exploration/in #NASA #space

Space · Boeing's next Starliner launch for NASA could slip to early 2026 after fixesBy Mike Wall
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The next flight of #Starliner will likely be #uncrewed so they can test the changes made after the spacecraft’s inaugural venture edition.cnn.com/2025/03/18/sci

#NASA will need to conduct testing to ensure future missions do not suffer the same issues. #Boeing developed a thermal system that engineers are using to test Starliner’s doghouses, which contain its thrusters.

“We’ll add some tape and thermal barriers in different places” astronomy.com/space-exploratio

CNN · NASA’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore finally return home after more than nine months in spaceBy Jackie Wattles
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"Dolphins surround space capsule after its return to Earth in magical moment" by @GlobalNews - Drone video shows curious dolphins swimming around #SpaceX #CrewDragon Freedom after splashdown. Since #Starliner test pilot astronauts Wilmore & Williams retired from the US Navy each at the rank of Captain (equiv of Colonel in Army/Air Force ranks), it seems fitting about dolphins showing up as the beginning of their welcome party. globalnews.ca/news/11088250/do #NASA #Crew9 #space

Global News · Dolphins surround space capsule after its return to Earth in magical momentBy Katie Scott
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As #Starliner test pilot astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams return home to Houston after #Crew9 splashdown, they'll get a lot of attention. Hopefully also plenty of private time with their families. Space geeks should watch for news in upcoming months: all test pilots on first flight of a new spacecraft have eventually been admitted to the Astronaut Hall of Fame. With their mission completed, this big feather in their caps is probably coming. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_S #NASA #space

en.wikipedia.orgUnited States Astronaut Hall of Fame - Wikipedia
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As a reminder, in September I wrote an op-ed article for @AirlineReporter which explained #Starliner test pilot astronauts Wilmore and Williams were not "stranded" like airline passengers stuck in an unfamiliar terminal. It was a significant schedule change. But they're senior astronauts. Both retired from the US Navy at the rank of Captain. All ISS crew astronauts make contingency plans for longer stays on orbit. They knew how to work as space station crew. spacey.space/@AstroHawk/113079 #NASA #Crew9

Spacey SpaceAstro Hawk (Ian Kluft) 🚀🛰️ (@AstroHawk@spacey.space)Attached: 1 image "Stop Comparing Boeing #Starliner Astronauts to Airline Passengers Stranded on Holiday" op-ed on @AirlineReporter@avgeek.social by me @ikluft@avgeek.social / @AstroHawk - #NASA test pilot astronauts are space station crew, not "stranded" like helpless tourists. https://www.airlinereporter.com/2024/09/opinion-stop-comparing-boeing-starliner-astronauts-to-airline-passengers-stranded-on-holiday/ #Boeing #StarlinerCFT