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a developing story with Boeing Starliner as we saw a go smoking fire on June the 5th and it could be quite some time until those two astronauts return home to Earth I want to put up this tweet right now from the New York Post saying the astronauts who went to the ISS the International Space Station for eight days could be stranded in space until 2025 because of problems with the Boeing ship so this is a big development in terms of this the two astronauts theyamp;#39;ve already been stuck in space for more than 60 days may have to wait until next year NASA acknowledged that the astronauts who arrived on the maiden voyage of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft may have to be rescued by the Rival SpaceX crew Dragon though the vessel wonamp;#39;t be ready until February so a lot to get into in terms of the timeline but an extended stay at the International Space Station for these two very experienced astronauts letamp;#39;s listen into a conversation I had a little earlier with Jonathan Sir