NASA Plans Uncrewed Cargo Mission for Boeing’s Starliner Amid ISS Retirement

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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, after its first crewed mission in June 2024, faces delays due to technical issues with its doghouses and thrusters, pushing its next launch to no earlier than 2026, with initial plans for 2025 now postponed.
- 'Doghouse' days of summer — Boeing's Starliner won't fly again until 2026, and without astronauts aboard Space
- The ISS is nearing retirement, so why is NASA still gung-ho about Starliner? Ars Technica
- NASA considering flying only cargo on next Starliner mission SpaceNews
- NASA Considers Uncrewed Cargo Flight for Boeing’s Starliner Test Mission The Daily Galaxy
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