NASA Admits "Tension in the Room" as It Told Boeing Starliner Couldn't Return Astronauts to Earth
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NASA's decision to bring the Boeing Starliner back without its crew has highlighted tensions with Boeing, who disagrees with the safety assessment by NASA.
Steve Stich acknowledged that Boeing doesn't agree with NASA's assessment on Starliner's thruster and docking module issues, which complicates the safe return of astronauts.
Despite the tension surrounding the Starliner mission, Stich expressed understanding of Boeing's position, noting their expertise in analyzing risks associated with their spacecraft.
The mission, initially a showcase for Boeing, has faced delays due to technical failures, leading to the decision to return astronauts via a SpaceX capsule.
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