Boeing’s Starliner capsule, which has been plagued with issues, has returned to Earth, leaving two astronauts behind on the Worldwide House Station (ISS).
The spacecraft – working on autopilot – parachuted into the New Mexico desert six hours after setting out.
Cameras caught the capsule as a white streak coming in for the landing at 11.01pm native time (5.01am on Saturday UK time), which drew cheers from Boeing’s Mission Management.
NASA judged it too dangerous for Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to get again into the spacecraft.
It means they’ll stay on the ISS till February, greater than eight months after blasting off on what ought to have been a fast journey lasting simply eight days.
Shortly after Boeing’s long-delayed capsule was launched in orbit in June, points have been noticed earlier than it arrived on the area station involving a number of thruster failures and propulsion-system helium leaks.
Boeing carried out intensive thruster checks in area and on the bottom and mentioned the vessel may safely carry the astronauts again.
However NASA disagreed, preferring to depart them on the station.
There have been some snags throughout Starliner’s reentry, together with extra thruster points, however Starliner made a “bull’s-eye touchdown,” mentioned NASA’s industrial crew program supervisor Steve Stich.
Boeing has suffered a number of issues after signing a contract with NASA price greater than $4bn (£3bn) a decade in the past, to take astronauts to and from area.
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Its first take a look at flight with nobody aboard in 2019 bumped into so many issues it needed to repeat it in 2022, when much more flaws cropped up, and the price of repairs topped $1bn (£0.76bn).
In distinction, SpaceX’s crew ferry flight later this month will likely be its tenth for NASA since 2020.
Its Dragon capsule will take off with solely two astronauts as a substitute of 4, as two seats are reserved for Wilmore and Williams for the return leg.
Starliner will likely be transported again to NASA’s Kennedy House Heart, the place the evaluation of what went flawed takes place.
NASA officers harassed that the area company stays dedicated to having two competing US firms transporting astronauts.
The aim is for SpaceX and Boeing to take turns launching crews – one a yr per firm – till the area station is deserted in 2030 proper earlier than its fiery reentry.
That doesn’t give Boeing a lot time to catch up, however the firm intends to push ahead with Starliner, in line with NASA.