Boeing's Starliner may crash into the International Space Station after losing control, claim experts

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has a chance of crashing into the International Space Station and could go out of hand, leaving the future of the two astronauts in a precarious position. Here are some latest updates on the Boeing's Starliner.

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Boeing's Starliner may crash into the International Space Station after losing control, claim experts
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has a high chance of spinning out of control, with things going out of hand soon, claim experts. The spacecraft could straight up crash into the International Space Station, causing billions in damage, and putting the lives of the two astronauts in grave danger.

When is the Starliner spacecraft set to return?

The Starliner spacecraft by Boeing was set to plan its return voyage much before, but it kept getting delayed over time, as certain technical issues in the spacecraft could not be resolved, leading to continued postponement of the return schedule. As of now, there are no confirmed reports as to when the two astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will be coming back home safely, as their lives hang in the balance, while experts in NASA try to resolve the technical issues.

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Project managers still clueless about spacecraft issue

There are still no updates on the vulnerabilities detection in the spacecraft, which would then help in resolving the issues on the Boeing Starliner. Project managers are still dodging the questions around the safe return of the astronauts and the critical issues on the Starliner, including the fact if they had already known about them before the launch of this space mission.

Spacecraft may crash into the ISS

The International Space Station is currently in heavy risk as there are chances that the Boeing Starliner may straight up crash into it, while spinning out of control and going off radar. This could cost the billion-dollar worth ISS heavily and put NASA in the backfoot in this space race. Currently, Boeing is facing severe backlash for the failure of the spacecraft and the lives of astronauts hanging in the balance.

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FAQs:

Who are the astronauts onboard the Boeing Starliner?
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are the two astronauts onboard the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which is still in a precarious position around the safe return to Earth.

Is Boeing Starliner returning to Earth?
As of now there are no reports on the exact return of the Boeing Starliner as all earlier planned dates have been postponed or rescheduled due to technical issues on the spacecraft.
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