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NASA gives botched Starliner mission same classification

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NASA gives botched Starliner mission same classification as fatal disasters
NASA has upgraded the botched 2024 Starliner mission, which left two astronauts stuck in space for months, to a “Type A mishap.”

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NASA’s top boss blasts Boeing, declares Starliner mission ‘Type A’ mishap
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NASA's new chief rebukes Boeing, space agency over problem-plagued Starliner mission
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NASA report recalls dysfunction, heated emotions during Boeing's botched Starliner flight
NASA on Thursday released a sweeping report on Boeing's botched Starliner mission that kept two astronauts stuck on the International Space Station for nine months, detailing communication breakdowns ...

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NASA blasts Boeing, agency for botched Starliner mission to space station
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NASA Chief Slams Boeing for Mishap That Stranded 2 Astronauts
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'Not hardware, leadership': What NASA’s Starliner report says really stranded Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore
Instead, it exposed what the agency described as “an interplay of combined hardware failures, qualification gaps, leadership missteps, and cultural breakdowns.”

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'Type A Mishap': NASA Dubs Mission That Stranded Sunita Williams In Space As Highest Level Failure
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Why Was Sunita Williams Stuck In Space For 9 Months? NASA’s New Boss Blames Boeing’s Starliner
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NASA report paints damning picture of Boeing mishap that stranded two astronauts in space

A NASA investigation of Boeing’s bungled 2024 flight to the International Space Station, which stranded two astronauts there, revealed rampant mistrust and insufficient testing.
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NASA's Discovery shuttle, launched in Florida, may not move to Houston

NASA's iconic Discovery space shuttle, which launched dozens of times from Florida, may not be relocated to Houston for display.
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Astronaut Winston Scott on his career, upcoming moon missions, and the state of the American space program

More than 50 years since the end of NASA’s Apollo program, moon missions are about to start up again. As early as March, Artemis II is expected to take four astronauts to orbit the moon in preparation for a moon landing to come.
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