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"Yes, because we’re going to rectify all the issues that we encountered," he told reporters during a Monday press conference held about two weeks after their homecoming.
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“I wanted to hug my husband and hug my dogs — and I’ll say in that order,” Williams said, laughing.
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Astronaut Butch Williams said responsibility for the troubled Boeing Starliner flight falls on him, but also on NASA, Boeing and everyone else who worked on the mission.
Since the return of the uncrewed Starliner capsule, NASA and Boeing have conducted extensive postflight data analysis. More than 70 percent of flight observations and in-flight anomalies have been resolved at program-level control boards, though major propulsion system issues are expected to remain open into 2025.
NASA said Thursday that despite the lingering propulsion system issues, they are making progress with Boeing to certify the CST-100 Starliner for crewed missions. More than 70% of in-flight anomalies have been resolved since the last uncrewed Starliner test flight to the International Space Station.
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