SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, will assist in returning NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, who have been stranded ...
The President has asked SpaceX to bring home the two astronauts stranded on the ISS as soon as possible. We will do so.
Those two astronauts, Barry E. Wilmore and Sunita Williams ... We won’t speculate on what exactly is happening at Boeing, although we’ve heard some absolutely hair-raising stories from ...
The Crew-10 and a planned summer launch of Crew-11 were awarded in lieu of the now-delayed Boeing Starliner ... carrying NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore—test pilots for Boeing's Starliner ... to study lunar rock samples from the Chang'e-6 mission, Reuters has reported. NASA has just unveiled ...
Barry Wilmore remains at the International Space Station after problems with a spacecraft, with late March now the scheduled ...
Elon Musk wrote in an X post that Donald Trump had asked SpaceX to bring Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore home ... launched to the space station in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft in June 2024.
Middle Tennessee-native Barry Wilmore ... as well. Wilmore, 62, and fellow crew member Suni Williams traveled to the space station in early June 2024 on a test mission for the Boeing Starliner.
Boeing has faced criticism for its safety standards in recent years but claims its turnaround is underway. The company has implemented increased confidentiality protections for employees, greater ...
The astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station aboard the Boeing Starliner are in good ... NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore’s eight-day stay at the ISS in ...
Neither immediately responded. While Williams and Wilmore’s situation is unusual, with the two astronauts unable to return home on the Boeing spacecraft that took them to the space station ...
The fuselage is to become the first of two planned E-7A Wedgetail rapid prototypes contracted for by the USAF. Footage released by Boeing shows the mint-green fuselage rolling tail-first into the ...