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Still no official return date for two astronauts on Boeing’s Starliner

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Still no official return date for two astronauts on Boeing’s Starliner

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NASA insists that two astronauts are not stuck on the International Space Station and will return on Boeing’s Starliner. Their mission has been far longer than anyone expected. Engineers are working to understand the problems with the spaceship. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports.

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