NASA delays Boeing Starliner return flight again amid ‘major discussion’ about astronaut safety

NASA has pushed back the decision to return its stranded Starliner astronauts to the end of August pending a “major discussion” about the spaceship’s flight readiness, agency officials have said. 

Originally planned to last just 8 days, numerous leaks and other technical issues suffered by Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on its way to the International Space Station (ISS) in June delayed the planned return flight by more than two months, and left its two astronauts — Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams — stuck in space.

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