NASA Decides to Bring Starliner Spacecraft Back to Earth Without Crew  - NASA (2024)

NASA will return Boeing’s Starliner to Earth without astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aboard the spacecraft, the agency announced Saturday. The uncrewed return allows NASA and Boeing to continue gathering testing data on Starliner during its upcoming flight home, while also not accepting more risk than necessary for its crew.

Wilmore and Williams, who flew to the International Space Station in June aboard NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test, have been busy supporting station research, maintenance, and Starliner system testing and data analysis, among other activities.

“Spaceflight is risky, even at its safest and most routine. A test flight, by nature, is neither safe, nor routine. The decision to keep Butch and Suni aboard the International Space Station and bring Boeing’s Starliner home uncrewed is the result of our commitment to safety: our core value and our North Star,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “I’m grateful to both the NASA and Boeing teams for all their incredible and detailed work.”

Wilmore and Williams will continue their work formally as part of the Expedition 71/72 crew through February 2025. They will fly home aboard a Dragon spacecraft with two other crew members assigned to the agency’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission. Starliner is expected to depart from the space station and make a safe, controlled autonomous re-entry and landing in early September.

NASA and Boeing identified helium leaks and experienced issues with the spacecraft reaction control thrusters on June 6 as Starliner approached the space station. Since then, engineering teams have completed a significant amount of work, including reviewing a collection of data, conducting flight and ground testing, hosting independent reviews with agency propulsion experts, and developing various return contingency plans. The uncertainty and lack of expert concurrence does not meet the agency’s safety and performance requirements for human spaceflight, thus prompting NASA leadership to move the astronauts to the Crew-9 mission.

“Decisions like this are never easy, but I want to commend our NASA and Boeing teams for their thorough analysis, transparent discussions, and focus on safety during the Crew Flight Test,” said Ken Bowersox, associate administrator for NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate. “We’ve learned a lot about the spacecraft during its journey to the station and its docked operations. We also will continue to gather more data about Starliner during the uncrewed return and improve the system for future flights to the space station.”

Starliner is designed to operate autonomously and previously completed two uncrewed flights. NASA and Boeing will work together to adjust end-of-mission planning and Starliner’s systems to set up for the uncrewed return in the coming weeks. Starliner must return to Earth before the Crew-9 mission launches to ensure a docking port is available on station.

“Starliner is a very capable spacecraft and, ultimately, this comes down to needing a higher level of certainty to perform a crewed return,” said Steve Stich, manager of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. “The NASA and Boeing teams have completed a tremendous amount of testing and analysis, and this flight test is providing critical information on Starliner’s performance in space. Our efforts will help prepare for the uncrewed return and will greatly benefit future corrective actions for the spacecraft.”

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program requires spacecraft fly a crewed test flight to prove the system is ready for regular flights to and from the space station. Following Starliner’s return, the agency will review all mission-related data to inform what additional actions are required to meet NASA’s certification requirements.

The agency’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission, originally slated with four crew members, will launch no earlier than Tuesday, Sept. 24. The agency will share more information about the Crew-9 complement when details are finalized.

NASA and SpaceX currently are working several items before launch, including reconfiguring seats on the Crew-9 Dragon, and adjusting the manifest to carry additional cargo, personal effects, and Dragon-specific spacesuits for Wilmore and Williams. In addition, NASA and SpaceX now will use new facilities at Space Launch Complex-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida to launch Crew-9, which provides increased operational flexibility around NASA’s planned Europa Clipper launch.

The Crew-9 mission will be the ninth rotational mission to the space station under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which works with the American aerospace industry to meet the goal of safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation to and from the orbital outpost on American-made rockets and spacecraft launching from American soil.

For more than two decades, people have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, advancing scientific knowledge and demonstrating new technologies, making research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. The station is a critical testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spaceflight and to expand commercial opportunities in low Earth orbit. As commercial companies focus on providing human space transportation services and destinations as part of a robust low Earth orbit economy, NASA’s Artemis campaign is underway at the Moon where the agency is preparing for future human exploration of Mars.

Find more information on NASA’s Commercial Crew Program at:

https://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew

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NASA Decides to Bring Starliner Spacecraft Back to Earth Without Crew  - NASA (2024)

FAQs

NASA Decides to Bring Starliner Spacecraft Back to Earth Without Crew  - NASA? ›

The decision to return Starliner without a crew was made due to performance issues during its mission, including helium leaks and thruster failures, which raised safety concerns for a crewed return.

How does Starliner return to Earth? ›

If the weather is clear for the landing site, Starliner will autonomously undock from the ISS, something it was able to do back in 2022 during the second of its two uncrewed test flights. It then faces a six-hour flight back to Earth with a desert landing target of White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico at 12:03 a.m.

Who are the two people stuck in space? ›

Do you know these two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams?

Why are the Starliner astronauts stuck in space? ›

On Aug. 24, NASA opted to return Starliner to Earth empty and keep the astronauts on the ISS until February. In a press conference, Steve Stich, manager of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, said that “the bottom line” was that “there was just too much uncertainty” in how the thrusters would behave.

What happens to astronauts who return to Earth? ›

Fluid redistribution. In space, astronauts lose fluid volume—including up to 22% of their blood volume. When the astronauts return to Earth, low blood volume can cause orthostatic intolerance or dizziness when standing.

Will Starliner return with astronauts? ›

For the safety of the astronauts, NASA announced on Aug. 24 that Starliner will return to Earth from the station without a crew.

How do spaceships get back to Earth? ›

Here's an overview of a shuttle descent: Leaving orbit: To slow the ship down from its extreme orbit speed, the ship flipped around and actually flew backward for a period. The orbital maneuvering engines (OMS) then thrust the ship out of orbit and toward Earth.

Who floated away in space? ›

This is the American astronaut Bruce McCandless II. It is 7 February 1984 and he is making the first untethered spacewalk using NASA's Manned Manuoeuvring Unit or MMU, a project his team has been working on since 1966.

Was there anyone who was lost in space? ›

Actually in space? Zero. We've lost 17 astronauts (Cosmonauts are a different story) in spaceflight activities in atmosphere.

Who was the loneliest person in space? ›

Command module pilot Michael Collins took this iconic Apollo 11 photo 55 years ago today, after his historic trip around the far side of the moon made him "the world's loneliest man".

How do astronauts shower? ›

The astronauts wipe their body clean by using a wet towel, and wash their hair by using waterless shampoo. Since water does not flow in a zero-gravity environment, the astronauts cannot wash their hands under a faucet as you do on Earth. So, there are no sinks or showers inside the space shuttle.

Why are astronauts stuck in space until 2025? ›

The decision has been made to extend the pair's stay on the ISS until February 2025 so they can return on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. The extra time allows SpaceX to launch its next vehicle, with lift-off scheduled for the end of September.

What do astronauts miss the most in space? ›

From the lecture of a former astronaut I heard that these are some things they really miss: Their families: They are up there for several months and contact with their family members is quite limited. Privacy: The ISS is a very small space to live on with several co-workers.

What happens to the human body in space without a suit? ›

You would become unconscious within 15 seconds because there's no oxygen. Your blood and body fluids would boil and then freeze because there is little or no air pressure. Your tissues (skin, heart, other internal organs) would expand because of the boiling fluids.

Is there a flag on the moon? ›

On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 mission astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left the first American flag on the moon's surface. Subsequent Apollo astronauts left a total of six American flags on the lunar surface.

What happens to a human body in space? ›

Because astronauts don't need as much muscle and bone in space, their body stops maintaining them — their muscles atrophy (even their heart muscles get smaller because the heart does not have to pump as hard in microgravity) and their bones deteriorate. Astronauts have to exercise — almost 2 hours a day!

How do rocket ships land back on Earth? ›

A rocket's crew or cargo module typically returns to Earth by firing its thrusters to deorbit. Once in the atmosphere, parachutes deploy to land the craft. The first stages of modern rockets like the Falcon 9 use their thrusters to slow the vehicle down and deploy landing legs for touching down.

How do spacecrafts get information back to Earth? ›

Spacecraft send information and pictures back to Earth using the Deep Space Network, or DSN. The DSN is a collection of big radio antennas in different parts of the world. There are DSN locations near Canberra, Australia; Madrid, Spain; and Goldstone, California. Those sites are almost evenly spaced around the planet.

How do satellites come back to Earth? ›

The short answer is that most satellites don't come back to Earth at all. Most of them burn to a crisp before they get anywhere near the ground. Every day, bits of space junk get burnt up in the sky above our heads.

How do they get back to Earth from the International Space Station? ›

Your descent module begins its re-entry. Its heat shield is working overtime. At 8.5 km above ground level, the capsule's huge parachutes start to open. You feel gravity dragging on your body as you come into land.

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