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Isaacman Faults Boeing and NASA After Starliner Strands Crew in Orbit for Months

Boeing Starliner Spacecraft Fails to Launch Astronauts Safely Amid Investigation into Technical Issues

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has criticized both Boeing and the agency itself for the failed Starliner mission, which stranded a crew in orbit for months. The investigation report highlights issues with propulsion systems, qualification work, leadership, and culture that contributed to the failure. NASA is taking steps to address these concerns, including changing its risk assessment process and holding leaders accountable. The incident may have significant implications for future spaceflight missions.

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    Isaacman Faults Boeing and NASA After Starliner Strands Crew in Orbit for Months

    Boeing Starliner Spacecraft Fails to Launch Astronauts Safely Amid Investigation into Technical Issues

    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has criticized both Boeing and the agency itself for the failed Starliner mission, which stranded a crew in orbit for months. The investigation report highlights issues with propulsion systems, qualification work, leadership, and culture that contributed to the failure. NASA is taking steps to address these concerns, including changing its risk assessment process and holding leaders accountable. The incident may have significant implications for future spaceflight missions.

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