NASA's SpaceX Rescue Plan May See Boeing Astronauts Stranded 8 Months

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NASA's SpaceX Rescue Plan May See Boeing Astronauts Stranded 8 Months
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. The downside is the duo will be stuck on the International Space Station for about eight months longer than planned.launched into orbit aboard Boeing's Starliner vehicle on June 5. They were the spaceship's first crew, and their test flight was supposed to last about a week.. That's because Starliner suffered thruster issues and a helium leak, causing NASA to postpone the astronauts' return while engineers examined the issue.

"We have tried to buy ourselves a little bit of time to work various options for return," Stich said in a briefing on Wednesday. What's left is configuring the vehicle and training the crew for the two-person option. Stich declined to say which of the four Crew-9 astronauts would be taken off the mission to make room.

"Reasonable people could pick either path," Ken Bowersox, the associate administrator of NASA's Space Operations Mission Directorate, said in the Wednesday call. "We have to compare all those risks and we'll weigh all that as we make our final decision," he said.Wilmore and Williams inside the vestibule between the space station and Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.

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