NASA and Boeing Stress That Astronauts Are Not 'Stranded' on ISS from silent girl leak video Watch Video
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Description: NASA and Boeing, Stress That Astronauts, Are Not 'Stranded' on ISS.<br/>'Newsweek' reports that two NASA astronauts remain <br/>on the International Space Station, nearly two <br/>weeks after originally being scheduled to return.<br/>Both Suni Williams and Barry 'Butch' Wilmore continue <br/>to wait on the ISS while NASA and Boeing engineers work to <br/>fix a number of helium leaks on the Starliner spacecraft.<br/>Both Suni Williams and Barry 'Butch' Wilmore continue <br/>to wait on the ISS while NASA and Boeing engineers work to <br/>fix a number of helium leaks on the Starliner spacecraft.<br/>The Starliner, which has been delayed several times <br/>before successfully launching on June 5, experienced <br/>some thruster problems while traveling to the ISS. .<br/>According to NASA, the spacecraft has been , \
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