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Boeing replaces Starliner chief with ISS program manager
Boeing replaces Starliner chief with ISS program manager: report
Boeing (NYSE:BA) has replaced the head of its Starliner spacecraft business with its International Space Station (ISS) program manager, Reuters reported Thursday, citing a company spokesperson. Mark Nappi had been leading the Starliner unit since 2022 and has taken a new post “focused on identifying opportunities for streamlining improvement
Boeing names ISS executive Mulholland as new head of Starliner programme
Mulholland previously led Boeing's Starliner programme from 2011 before switching in 2020 to the company's International Space Station programme
Boeing’s Leader of Its Troubled Starliner Program to Retire
Boeing Co’s top executive on its embattled Starliner crew capsule business is retiring from the company and being replaced by the veteran lead of its International Space Station program.
Boeing Starliner astronauts took their 1st spacewalk
NASA's 2 stuck astronauts take their first spacewalk together
NASA’s two stuck astronauts took their first spacewalk together Thursday, exiting the International Space Station almost eight months after moving in. Commander Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore removed a broken antenna and wiped the station’s exterior for evidence of any microbes that might still be alive after launching from Earth and escaping through vents.
Boeing Starliner astronauts on extended stay at space station to conduct a spacewalk
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station to swab the orbiting lab for evidence of microorganisms.
The Boeing Starliner astronauts took their first spacewalk
This story incorporates reporting from Bill McEwen, Space.com and CNN on MSN.com.NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, currently stationed aboard the International Space Station (ISS), have successfully conducted a spacewalk as part of their extended mission.
Trump, SpaceX and Boeing Starliner
Trump asks SpaceX to 'go get' two stranded ISS astronauts. They're not stranded
Two NASA astronauts flew to the International Space Station in June on Boeing's Starliner capsule. The test flight was planned for eight days but technical troubles forced the capsule to return empty.
Trump Asks SpaceX to ‘Go Get’ Starliner Astronauts
A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is already scheduled to return the astronauts under a plan announced by NASA in August.
Elon Musk says Trump told SpaceX to bring Starliner astronauts home as soon as possible
Elon Musk took to X to state President Trump has asked for the quick return of two NASA astronauts who flew to space in June.
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News in 90: SpaceX Starliner save, Dream Chaser launch and Alligator Reef
Late Tuesday afternoon, Elon Musk put out a message on X saying that President Donald Trump had asked him to return the two ...
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Fact Check: Boeing Starliner astronauts are alive contrary to misattributed Musk quote
The astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station aboard the Boeing Starliner are in good health, a NASA ...
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SpaceX Confirmed to Return NASA Astronauts From ISS
A spokesperson with NASA, which oversees SpaceX’s flights to the ISS, said “NASA and SpaceX are expeditiously working to ...
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Trump’s Plan to Rescue ‘Stranded’ Starliner Astronauts Makes Zero Sense
The president and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk are falsely blaming Biden for the situation, ignoring an existing plan that's been in ...
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Stranded astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore perform first spacewalk together
Stranded NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore conducted a spacewalk outside of the International Space Center on Thursday for maintenance.
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