Two astronauts stay behind in space Boeing capsule return to earth

Two astronauts stay behind

Two astronauts stay behind in space Boeing’s troubled capsule returns to Earth empty

Two astronauts stay behind in space, Boeing’s troubled capsule return to Earth empty with out the Tourists.

Friday night marks the end of Boeing’s first human mission, with an empty capsule landing and two test pilots remaining in orbit until next year because NASA deemed their return to be too dangerous.

Starliner descended automatically through the darkness of the desert six hours after leaving the International Space Station and parachuted into the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.

It is a quiet conclusion to a story that had started with Boeing’s long-awaited crew debut launch in June and then spiralled out of control due to thruster problems and helium leaks.

Recently two American Tourists made a trip to space and returned home on time safely.

The return of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams is questioned for months as engineers tried to figure out what was wrong with the capsule.

NASA disagreed and scheduled a mission with SpaceX, despite Boeing’s insistence following thorough testing that it was safe to transport the two home on Starliner.

They will be up there until February, more than eight months after taking off on what should have been a brief journey, since their SpaceX flight won’t launch until the end of this month.

Within a week of Starliner’s launch, in mid-June, Wilmore and Williams were supposed to be flying it back to Earth.

But helium depletion and a series of thruster problems hampered their journey to the space station, and NASA finally concluded it was too dangerous to send them back on Starliner.

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