Boeing’s Starliner tests thrusters at ISS as NASA reviews options for astronauts’ return to Earth

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On July 27, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft tested its reaction control system (RCS) thrusters, preparing for a broader review of its readiness for future missions.

This test follows delays during Starliner’s June 6 docking with the ISS, caused by helium leaks and thruster issues.

The spacecraft’s next mission, Starliner-1, is now delayed to August 2025, from an initial early winter 2025 launch, Space.com has reported.

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