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NASA gives botched Starliner mission same classification

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NASA designates botched Boeing Starliner test flight a 'Type A mishap' in new report
The test flight of Boeing’s Starliner capsule — which turned into a monthslong stay in space for two astronauts — was a debacle in the same league as shuttle disasters, NASA said.

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NASA gives botched Starliner mission same classification as fatal disasters
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NASA boss blasts Boeing and space agency managers for Starliner’s botched astronaut flight
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NASA blasts Boeing, agency for botched Starliner mission to space station
A botched Boeing Starliner test mission left two astronauts in space for nine months instead of the planned 10 days.

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Spacecraft that left astronauts stranded in space was one of Nasa’s worst ever failures, space agency says
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NASA Delivers Harsh Assessment Of Botched Boeing Starliner Test Flight
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NASA Admits Fault in Starliner Test Flight, Classifies It as 'Type A' Mishap
"The Boeing Starliner spacecraft has faced challenges throughout its uncrewed and most recent crewed missions," said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman in a NASA blog post on Thursday.

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NASA’s top boss blasts Boeing, declares Starliner mission ‘Type A’ mishap
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Boeing Starliner: What went wrong? NASA declares test flight a Type A mishap
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NASA blast Boeing and reveal exactly what they think was to blame after astronauts were stranded in space for months

Isaacman confirmed that NASA has accepted the report, and will now begin taking action to correct the errors which have been found. And whle he slammed Boeing over the design, he also criticized NASA, saying: "While Boeing built Starliner, Nasa accepted it and launched two astronauts to space.
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NASA's new chief rebukes Boeing, space agency over problem-plagued Starliner mission

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