Astronauts remain aboard ISS amid issues with Boeing's Starliner

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Engineers say they're still troubleshooting issues discovered aboard the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams into space. They were originally supposed to spend eight days aboard the International Space Station. They've now been up there for almost eight weeks.

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The answers to your many questions is. Because it's Boeing!

michaeljaca
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Boeing has become a embarrassment first on a national level, then a global level and now on an intergalactic level!
Curious who the CEO and heads are who've made millions in compensation and stocks for the past decade...

marih
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I just hope that they can make it home safely.

angryox
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🎶 I'm leaving on a Boe ing, don't know if I'll be back again. 🎶

SDuapveer
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We all knew it was not going to be good, except NASA.

cani
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They are starting to run out of small talk.

timbrown
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The first two test flights failed so they decided two send two people into space on the third trip.

gemfaceter
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Nasa can not test Starliner propulsion connected too the space station ! Jettison it and bring home for testing ?

rareform
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this somersault mousse looks better than the 1st one

lynnwhal
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With all the things happening here on earth, the astronauts aboard the ISS just playing around....live it up while you can...ISS is about to live its last days and this will go commercial and then you will be expected to work. The vlog wouldnt allow comment and I know why. This should be Suni's last mission anywhere considering her behavior.

Dave-gyhx
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I'm not sure what happened to boeing but this is dumb. no, the starliner is NOT safe to fly. get dragon up there and get these poor people back home.

williamv
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By the time they get back they'll be retirement age.

garryreeve
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I think we've already established that human life is third on Boeing's list, behind profit and public relation persona.
Good luck to these STRANDED pilots.

nv
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Yes, good luck...they look like nice, happy people... Very endearing traits! This looks like a bit of a dicey space vehicle lol

aerotube
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The longer they stay the more 🤑 they earn from taxes

khel
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Just book an Uber with SpaceX Dragon capsule package. Book wisely because it's taxpayer's money.

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