NASA’s Starliner Report Is BRUTAL | This Week In Spaceflight
Feb 21, 2026•Channel
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NASA just released a hard-hitting Starliner investigation report that calls out not only hardware issues—but decision-making, leadership, and program culture—after propulsion anomalies led to a temporary loss of 6-DOF control during the 2024 Crew Flight Test.
Meanwhile, Artemis II completed a major wet dress rehearsal milestone and NASA is now targeting March 6 for launch (pending the usual post-test reviews and readiness gates).
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🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra & Martin Smith.
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