Ten years ago, NASA nearly chose a single spacecraft provider, a decision that would have left SpaceX out of the picture, and ...
Representatives for NASA, Boeing Co. and the U.S. Coast Guard are slated to testify in front of investigators Thursday about ...
Representatives for NASA, Boeing Co. and the U.S. Coast Guard are slated to testify in front of investigators Thursday about ...
As part of its Commercial Crew program, NASA picked two private companies to develop spacecraft capable of sending astronauts ...
Day eight of the hearing on the Titan submersible disaster brought experts from NASA and Boeing before the Marine Board of ...
This is an excerpt from Chapter 11 of the book REENTRY: SpaceX, Elon Musk and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age by our own Eric Berger. The book will be published on September ...
And yet, while public opinion of Boeing may be dropping fast, NASA has stood by the company and repeatedly expressed its confidence in the spacecraft and its commitment to the relationship.
Boeing’s Starliner has had a rough test flight — and it had two uncrewed test flights before this that encountered their own bouts of troublesome errors. Boeing and SpaceX each received ...
Related Uncrewed Boeing Starliner lands safely in New Mexico NASA prepares for Boeing Starliner's uncrewed return to Earth NASA shares reduced Crew-9 team that will return stranded astronauts from ...
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft successfully returned to Earth early Saturday, ending a flawed three-month mission that forced NASA to make the extraordinary decision to keep a pair of astronauts ...
transcript Because of safety issues, NASA officials decided the Boeing spacecraft should return to Earth without the two astronauts who had traveled aboard it to the International Space Station.
When NASA first awarded contracts to provide transportation for its Commercial Crew Program to SpaceX and Boeing (BA) in 2014, the latter was considered the safe entity. A legacy aerospace company ...