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  • NASA insists astronauts are 'not stranded' as 8-day Starliner mission hits one-month mark
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  • NASA Praises Flawed Boeing Starliner's Ability To Remain Stranded At The ISS
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    07/5/2024 - 4:15 am | View Link
  • Boeing Calls Out 'Painful' Media Coverage Of Starliner Amid Sunita Williams's Extended Stay
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  • NASA Praises Boeing's Stranded Starliner for Managing Not to Explode While Docked to Space Station
    Bright Side As two astronauts remain stuck aboard the International Space Station thanks to a barrage of issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule, NASA is praising the aerospace company for getting them ...
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  • Boeing's Starliner can stay in space beyond 45-day limit, NASA says
    Boeing's Starliner capsule is performing well enough on its first-ever astronaut mission that it will likely be able to stay in orbit beyond the initially envisioned 45-day limit, NASA says.
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