SpaceX launches rescue mission for astronauts stuck on ISS due to Boeing capsule's glitches
Briefly

NASA ultimately decided that Boeing's Starliner was too risky after a cascade of thruster troubles and helium leaks marred its trip to the orbiting complex.
Change is the one constant in human spaceflight. There's always something that is changing. Maybe this time it's been a little more visible to the public.
Wilmore and Williams watched the liftoff via a live link sent to the space station, prompting a cheer of 'Go Dragon!' from Williams.
Because NASA rotates space station crews approximately every six months, the newly launched flight with two empty seats reserved for Wilmore and Williams won't return until late February.
Read at Fortune
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