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Thruster Can't Fixed! NASA Finally Giving Up on Boeing Starliner? === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #starship === Thruster Can't Fixed! NASA Finally Giving Up on Boeing Starliner? Has NASA really learned from Boeing’s first crewed flight test? The pressure to launch despite potential problems like the persistent helium leak turned that mission into a near disaster, leaving astronauts stranded in space for almost a year. Now, history might be repeating itself. Just after SpaceX’s Crew-9 Dragon completed a critical rescue mission, NASA is already gearing up for another Boeing Star liner launch by the end of this year. But here’s the shocking part—it won’t just be another test flight. This time, it could be a full-fledged crewed mission. What’s really going on? Find out everything in today’s Techmap episode! Thruster Can't Fixed! NASA Finally Giving Up on Boeing Starliner? After a grueling nine months stuck in space, NASA’s stranded astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams finally made it back to Earth on March 18—and their return was nothing short of cinematic. Imagine this: a splashdown in the middle of the ocean, greeted by golden sunlight, a deep blue sea, and a pod of frolicking dolphins. If that’s not a storybook ending, I don’t know what is! But here’s the real shocker… NASA isn’t done with Star liner yet. Let’s rewind. Thruster Can't Fixed! NASA Finally Giving Up on Boeing Starliner? Last June, Wilmore and Williams embarked on their mission aboard Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, marking Boeing’s first-ever crewed flight test—a crucial step toward certifying the spacecraft for routine NASA missions. However, in a move that surprised absolutely no one, Star liner ran into serious technical issues. This wasn’t just another failed test. This time, the spacecraft had a crew aboard. And it got so bad that, come August, NASA decided to send the Star liner capsule back to Earth—empty. Wilmore and Williams? Left stranded on the ISS. === Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf