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Nasa overlooked minor leak in Boeing starliner pre-launch, leaving astronauts stranded at ISS: Report

IndiaTimes Monday, 24 June 2024 ()
Nasa and Boeing face challenges with the Starliner rocket launch due to helium leaks affecting safety and delaying astronaut return. Boeing was criticised for safety concerns and cost overruns in the project. The delayed return of the Starliner may impact space station spacewalks and raise concerns about Boeing's ability to address issues.
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