NASA’s new administrator criticized both Boeing and the space agency for their management of the troubled Starliner mission, which resulted in two astronauts being stranded on the International Space Station for an extended period. This condemnation follows the release of a 300-page report detailing technical issues with the spacecraft.
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NASA boss rips agency, Boeing over Starliner mission that left astronauts stranded in space
NASA’s new administrator criticized both Boeing and the space agency for their management of the troubled Starliner mission, which resulted in two astronauts being stranded on the International Space Station for an extended period. This condemnation follows the release of a 300-page report detailing technical issues with the spacecraft.