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Starliner's Next Flight: What's Holding It Back?
USAFriday, March 28, 2025
To fix these issues, NASA and Boeing have a plan. They're going to test the spacecraft's thrusters again. They'll also test a new seal for the helium system. These tests are important because they'll help NASA decide when the Starliner can fly again with a crew. Steve Stich, who manages NASA's Commercial Crew Program, said they'll know more after these tests are done. He didn't give a specific date for the next flight, but it could happen later this year or in early 2026.
The Starliner's problems are a reminder of how hard it is to send people into space. Every part of the spacecraft has to work perfectly. Even small issues can cause big problems. That's why NASA and Boeing are taking their time to fix the Starliner. They want to make sure it's safe for the astronauts who will fly in it next.
It's also important to note that this isn't the first time the Starliner has had problems. The spacecraft has had several delays and issues since it was first announced. But NASA and Boeing are committed to making it work. They see the Starliner as an important part of their plans to send more people into space.
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