NASA and Boeing Press On with Starliner Launch Despite Helium Leak

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NASA and Boeing Press On with Starliner Launch Despite Helium Leak
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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, set for its first astronaut launch on June 1, faces potential delays due to a complicated helium leak. NASA and Boeing are carefully assessing the situation, with a delta flight readiness review scheduled for May 29. The mission, involving NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, aims to test the spacecraft's capabilities on a one-week trip to the ISS. Despite the leak, officials emphasize that such anomalies are common and manageable. Backup launch dates are available in early June.

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