
NASA leaders provide update on Boeing's stranded Starliner astronauts
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NASA leaders held a teleconference to update the public on the stranded Boeing Starliner crew, stuck at International Space Station since June.
Authorities have been discussing how to safely return them home after discovering helium leaks and propulsion problems.
Both astronauts are "very familiar" with the International Space Station, said Russ DeLoach, NASA’s chief of safety and mission assurance. The Starliner test flight marked the third mission to the ISS for each of them.
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