Boeing Starliner Launch Delayed Again Due to Helium Leak
NASA and Boeing address safety concerns, rescheduling first crewed mission to May 25
- A helium leak in the Starliner's service module prompted the latest delay.
- NASA astronauts Wilmore and Williams remain in quarantine ahead of the new launch date.
- The leak has been traced to a flange on a reaction control system thruster.
- Boeing and NASA are ensuring the issue poses no risk before proceeding.
- This mission aims to certify Starliner for regular crewed flights to the ISS.