Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft landed in a New Mexico desert late on Friday, months after its original departure date and without the two astronauts it carried when it launched in early June. The spacecraft re-entered Earth’s atmosphere around 11pm ET. The Nasa astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were supposed to fly the spacecraft back to Earth, remained at the International Space Station due to faults with the Starliner
Boeing’s Starliner lands on Earth – without its astronauts
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