Boeing Starliner undocks from space station, heads back to Earth unmanned as crew stays behind
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Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule successfully undocked from the International Space Station Friday and headed back for New Mexico without any crew.
Sending the astronauts back on Starliner was determined to be too risky by NASA because the capsule has struggled with thruster troubles and helium leaks. Wilmore and Williams were originally expected to leave the ISS in June, just a week after launch, making an eight-day mission more than an eight-month ordeal.
After thruster tests of the capsule, Boeing believed Williams and Wilmore could safely ride back in the capsule but was overridden by NASA.
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