"Boeing Starliner Faces Helium Leaks During Historic First Crewed Mission to ISS"

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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, on its first crewed test to the International Space Station, is experiencing helium leaks but remains on track for docking. Launched from Cape Canaveral, the spacecraft carries NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore. Despite the leaks, the spacecraft is stable, and NASA and Boeing teams will review data before docking. This mission marks Boeing's first successful crewed launch, with astronauts set to test the spacecraft's systems for a week.
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