Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is facing yet another plague of issues while the life of two NASA astronauts it had carried from the Earth, hangs in the balance. the spacecraft was entrusted to carry two NASA astronauts on a round trip to the International Space Station (ISS) and back but it has just touched its halfway mark and the return of the spacecraft back to the Earth has become a challenge in itself.
According to a CNN report, the astronauts piloting the Starliner spacecraft have now extended their stay aboard the International Space Station, while the problems in the spacecraft are still being assessed by engineers at Boeing. Both these astronauts are in an unsure position as Boeing staff is scrambling all resources to understand and resolve the problems around this spacecraft so that these astronauts can safely return home.
Spaceflight veterans Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore reached the International Space Station on June 6 aboard this spacecraft. Their stay on the ISS was slated to be for a week but challenges in the mission have pushed their stay further. It has to be ascertained if it is feasible for the astronauts to stay back in space for much long as the possibilities of the spacecrafts revival lie in a gray area.
Troubles on the spacecraft included helium leaks and faulty thrusters that began malfunctioning enroute the International Space Station and is now being assessed for its vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, Boeing has stated that the