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Stranded in space: Starliner crew to remain in orbit even longer as SpaceX faces delays

(2024/12/19)


Two astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station aboard Boeing's problem-plagued Starliner are facing another extended delay.

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who flew to the ISS on board the calamity capsule last June, scheduled to stay for around a week, are looking at another month of delays, NASA [1]said yesterday, as the SpaceX Dragon craft being built for the Crew-10 mission will need an extra month of work to get it ready to fly.

"NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 now is targeting no earlier than late March 2025 to launch four crew members to the International Space Station," the space agency said, pushing the [2]previously planned launch in February back to give NASA and SpaceX teams "time to complete processing" on the new craft.

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"Fabrication, assembly, testing, and final integration of a new spacecraft is a painstaking endeavor that requires great attention to detail," said NASA commercial crew program manager Steve Stich.

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We've reached out to NASA and SpaceX to learn more about the source of the delays, but haven't heard back from either. While we don't know specifics, NASA does seem to have known for a while that the new Dragon capsule that would first fly for Crew-10 might be behind schedule.

The agency said, along with SpaceX, they had assessed several options for getting the existing crew - including Wilmore and Williams - back to Earth for handoff to the next rotation. Options included using an existing Dragon spacecraft and making manifest adjustments, but these were ruled out in favor of launching Crew-10 in late March. As a result, the poor Boeing test pilots will extend their stay in space by another month, turning their planned week-long mission into around nine months in orbit.

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"After careful consideration, the team determined that launching Crew-10 in late March, following completion of the new Dragon spacecraft, was the best option for meeting NASA's requirements and achieving space station objectives for 2025," NASA said. "The space station recently received two resupply flights in November and is well-stocked with everything the crew needs, including food, water, clothing, and oxygen.

"The resupply spacecraft also carried special items for the crew to celebrate the holidays aboard the orbital platform," NASA added, though we imagine Butch and Suni may have preferred to be home for the holidays.

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For those that don't recall, the stranded pair went to space on Boeing's ill-fated entry into the commercial crew program after years of delays with the craft. During its approach to the ISS, Starliner experienced [11]thruster problems and a helium leak , leading to NASA's decision to send the capsule back to Earth [12]without a crew .

Starliner returned home [13]in September , leaving troubled Boeing with another black eye and uncertainty about the future of its space operations - Boeing didn't even choose to participate in a press conference after Starliner's return, only releasing a statement that it planned to "review the data and determine the next steps for the program." ®

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[1] https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-10/2024/12/17/nasa-adjusts-crew-10-launch-date/

[2] https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-10/2024/10/15/nasa-updates-2025-commercial-crew-plan/

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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/12/trump_space_program/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/02/boeing_starliner_losses/

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[11] https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/07/nasa_spacex_starliner_boeing/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/25/nasa_spacex_starliner/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/07/boeing_starliner_returns/

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RSW

Thats a lot of overtime

Doctor Syntax

Whose tab is it on?

RobThBay

Coming soon to a TV near you, Gilligan's Island in space.

"We'll be in and out within 20 minutes."

Wang Cores

I'm sorry this is bleakly hilarious at this point. These poor guys were meant for a week long job and have been extended to 6-7 months on a degrading space station... this feels like Dr. Strangelove.

Re: "We'll be in and out within 20 minutes."

Oneman2Many

There was always the possible for an extended mission as it was a test flight and they would have prepared for it.

Re: "We'll be in and out within 20 minutes."

Joe W

Extended mission... is not a factor of 40.

OK, looking at how "extended" other missions are (Voyager) they should consider themselves lucky, no?

If...

Anonymous Coward

Elongated Muskrat was not so busy buying the US Government and trying to get a foothold in the UK, he might have been at SpaceX making sure that the schedules didn't slip (like he did with the Model 3)

but no. President Musk will decimate the US government and VP Trump will tank the Economy with the tariffs.

come on Elon give Trump the elbow. Do you want your legacy to go down in flames?

Re: If...

DJO

Do you want your legacy to go down in flames?

Too late, far, far too late.

Re: If...

MrDamage

When he started SpaceX, he lost interest in Tesla for a while.

When he bought Xitter, he lost interest in SpaceX and Tesla for a while.

Now that he's bough the US (for less than he paid for Xitter), he's lost interest in his other toys.

Re: If...

Anonymous Coward

I suspect Gwynne Shotwell and her team are grateful that Musk is distracted elsewhere. It means they can get on with dealing with the actual problems they encounter rather than ego stroking.

Re: If...

Jurassic.Hermit

If...Boeing had not messed up Starliner, these astronauts wouldn't have been stranded in the first place!!

And why isn't Boeing rescuing them with another Starliner, instead leaving it up to a competitor? What, only one Starliner built so far with that massive budget?

NASA are culpable in this too, they shouldn't be sending up astronauts without a backup plan. More to the point, there is a backup plan and it's called Soyuz, and which is more or less permanently attached to the ISS, but for political reasons the US would probably only use that in an emergency.

Homo.Sapien.Floridanus

NASA: After repeated delays, we have fired the director in charge of your return and replaced him with one who claims will have you back within a week. Here he is now!

Felix Baumgartner: Hello crew…

KittenHuffer

We apologize for the fault in the crew capsule. Those responsible have been sacked.

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We apologize again for the fault in the crew capsule. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.

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The directors of the firm hired to continue the crew capsule after the other people had been sacked, wish it to be known that they have just been sacked.

The crew capsules have been completed in an entirely different style at great expense and at the last minute.

The resupply spacecraft also carried special items for the crew to celebrate the holidays

Howard Sway

Why can they not tell us what the special items were? Was it freeze dried turkey and potato chunks in little foil bags, or did they send 24 cans of lager and a box of After Eight mints?

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