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NASA and Boeing continue to try to reassure the press and the public on the new Starliner space capsule. The vehicle was boosted to orbit aboard an Atlas five rocket built in Alabama in early June. The spacecraft has been docked at the International Space Station since then.
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Mission managers with NASA and Boeing decided to keep the new Starliner spacecraft docked to the International Space Station until at least early July. The capsule, that was boosted to orbit by an Alabama built Atlas-V rocket, is experiencing problems with the thrusters the two astronaut crew members need to make the fiery trip through Earth’s atmosphere at the end of their mission.
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MOSCOW (AP) — An unmanned Russian cargo spacecraft (similar to the one pictured here) has redocked with the International Space Station after an aborted…