Listen live today as NASA, Boeing discuss Starliner return, spacewalk issues

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Listen live today as NASA, Boeing discuss Starliner return, spacewalk issues
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NASA and Boeing will discuss their next plans and a possible landing schedule for the first Starliner spacecraft mission with astronauts later today , and you can listen in live.launched on June 5 for what was supposed to be a 10-day mission, but the test effort with astronauts needed extra time to address helium leaks and thruster issues uncovered during the June 6 docking with the. The team will provide an update to reporters at 2 p.m. EDT , which you can listen to here on Space.

The testing was finished several days ago, and while analysis continues on the ground, Wilmore and Williams pivoted their time into ISS maintenance duties and supporting the abbreviated June 24 spacewalk.

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