NASA released a 312-page investigation report on February 19, 2026, assigning blame for the Boeing Starliner Crewed Flight Test failures to both the aerospace contractor and the space agency itself.
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NASA investigation says leadership failures, inadequate oversight contributed to Starliner mishap
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman released a letter Thursday that said Boeing's crewed Starliner flight - the mission that stranded two astronauts on the International Space Station - had decision ...
Starliner leaving the ISS in September 2024. NASA/JSC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons In the summer of 2024, the plight of two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, captured the ...
NASA classified the Boeing Starliner malfunction as its most serious "Type A" mishap. The investigation found deficiencies in spacecraft design, leadership, and safety oversight. The two astronauts, ...
NASA has officially categorized the 2024 failure of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, which stranded astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore on the International Space Station (ISS) for nine months, ...
In 2014, NASA awarded Boeing's Starliner a contract to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS). But after some technical issues during Starliner's 2024 crewed test flight, the ...
Blue Origin’s latest rocket test didn’t just end in a fireball — it may have burned a hole in NASA’s timeline.
The lefthand side of the mission control room at the Johnson Space Center displays the badges of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia. Credit: NASA / Courtesy Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning ...
NASA has acknowledged that its handling of Boeing's troubled Starliner mission fell short—not just in hardware, but in oversight and leadership. In an internal memo to employees Thursday, NASA ...
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