NASA Chief Blasts Boeing, Agency Over Starliner Failure
NASA's Administrator has issued a sharp rebuke of both Boeing and the space agency's own leadership following the Starliner mission failure that stranded two astronauts on the ISS for months. The mission, now under formal investigation, was described as a near-miss for astronaut safety. The criticism targets Boeing for flawed engineering and NASA for inadequate oversight, raising questions about the commercial crew program's reliability.
- The mission was initially planned for a one-week test flight; however, astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams were left on the International Space Station for nine months. They returned to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon capsule after NASA deemed the Starliner unsafe for the crew'