"Boeing Starliner Faces Helium Leaks After Crewed Test Launch"

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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft successfully launched into orbit, carrying two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station after years of delays. However, mission control reported additional helium leaks in the spacecraft's service module, raising concerns about its propulsion system. Despite these issues, engineers believe the spacecraft remains safe for flight and are working to ensure it can complete its mission.
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