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NASA to livestream Boeing's Starliner's return

IndiaTimes Friday, 6 September 2024 ()
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is returning to Earth today without astronauts after encountering technical issues like helium leaks and thruster failures. Launched on June 5, the mission was initially set for a quick return but now delays the astronauts' return until 2025. The capsule will land at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico, viewable via NASA's YouTube channel.
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