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NASA And Boeing Successfully Return Starliner Spacecraft After Test Mission

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket, is prepared for launch

NASA officials held a press conference to announce the safe return of the Starliner spacecraft to the White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. The spacecraft had spent approximately three months attached to the International Space Station before its successful landing just after 11 p.m. Central Time.

The uncrewed mission was a test mission aimed at evaluating the performance of the Starliner spacecraft. The team, comprising members from NASA and Boeing, worked diligently to ensure a safe and successful landing. The mission provided valuable data and insights that will be crucial for future space endeavors.

During the mission, the team conducted various tests and analyses to understand the spacecraft's performance in different scenarios. The successful docking of the Starliner to the International Space Station demonstrated the effectiveness of the systems and procedures involved in the mission.

The mission also involved testing manual piloting procedures and interfaces with the crew on board the International Space Station. The collaboration between the NASA team, Boeing team, and other partners was instrumental in the mission's success.

The officials expressed their gratitude to the Boeing team, the Commercial Crew Program, the International Space Station Program, international partners, and all the engineers who contributed to the mission's success. The valuable lessons learned from this mission will inform future space exploration efforts and contribute to the advancement of space technology.

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