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NASA admits Starliner failures

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NASA admits Starliner failures as it preps for March launch of Artemis 2
NASA aims to launch its next crewed moon mission, Artemis II, as soon as March 6, after a key fueling test showed major progress and only minor issues.

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NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success
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NASA's Artemis II rocket completes key test, March launch date eyed
 · 22h
Nasa targets early March to send humans back around the Moon
Nasa is targeting March 6 (March 7 in the UK) to launch a crew around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years, in what would be humankind's furthest ever trip into space.

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Scientific American · 23h
NASA just passed a major milestone on its mission to return humans to the moon
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NASA begins mock Artemis 2 launch countdown ahead of fueling test
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NASA Eyes March 6 Launch of Astronaut Moon Mission After Passing Key Test
The U.S. space agency on Thursday night capped a nearly 50-hour rehearsal ​of the Artemis II launch countdown, fueling the rocket ⁠with ⁠some 730,000 gallons of ⁠propellant ​without running into the p...

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Artemis II Launch could happen March 6th, NASA says
 · 1h
After fueling test, optimism grows for March launch of Artemis II to the Moon

NASA chief blames former leadership, Boeing

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NASA investigation says leadership failures, inadequate oversight contributed to Starliner mishap
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman released a letter Thursday that said Boeing's crewed Starliner flight - the mission that stranded two astronauts on the International Space Station - had decision mak...

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NASA chief classifies Starliner flight as “Type A” mishap, says agency made mistakes
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NASA chief blames former leadership, Boeing for failed Starliner mission
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NASA designates botched Boeing Starliner test flight a ‘Type A mishap’ in new report
The botched test flight of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft — a protracted saga that kept two astronauts in space months longer than expected — was a debacle in league with US space shuttle disasters tha...

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NASA report recalls dysfunction, heated emotions during Boeing's botched Starliner flight
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NASA Chief Slams Boeing for Mishap That Stranded 2 Astronauts
CNET · 14h
NASA Admits Fault in Starliner Test Flight, Classifies It as 'Type A' Mishap
NASA has now labelled the mission a "Type A mishap," which is defined as a "total direct cost of mission failure and property damage greater than $2 million or more," or where "crewed aircraft hull lo...

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'Type A Mishap': NASA Dubs Mission That Stranded Sunita Williams In Space As Highest Level Failure
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Nasa labels Boeing Starliner mishap as one of worst disasters in new report
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NASA’s moon rocket fuel is infamous for leaks, so why risk it?

NASA’s Artemis II wet dress rehearsal ended early this month when a liquid hydrogen leak forced controllers to terminate the countdown at T-5:15, the second time the agency’s moon rocket has been grounded by the same type of fuel problem.
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NASA’s Mega Moon Rocket Doesn’t Leak Anymore, Astronauts to Get Ready for Launch

American space agency NASA officially conducted a wet dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission, launch could happen as soon as March.
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NASA’s report into troubled Starliner flight makes for uncomfortable reading

A review of the troubled Starliner mission in 2024 has classified the spacecraft’s first-ever crewed flight as a “Type A mishap,” a category encompassing the most severe unplanned events that pose a threat to life.
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NASA astronauts were 'stranded' in space by life-threatening mishap, report finds

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the two NASA astronauts "stranded" in space, came close to catastrophe because their spacecraft wasn't ready to fly, according to a scathing report by the space agency.
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