That article states it was 56 days after the incident. I meant my question as to why it was not released at the time of the incident. So unless you can show an earlier appearance, my question stands.
Furthermore, the comment immediately preceding mine stated that it was not mentioned at the time. Context matters.
tbh it was https://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/nasa-astronauts-wait-space-station-boeing-tests-rcna164276
That article states it was 56 days after the incident. I meant my question as to why it was not released at the time of the incident. So unless you can show an earlier appearance, my question stands.
Furthermore, the comment immediately preceding mine stated that it was not mentioned at the time. Context matters.
i’m not gonna play defense for NASA or Boeing, just assuming it takes time to investigate properly - probably some PR mentality went into it too but here you go https://www.space.com/starliner-astronaut-mission-landing-delay-july-2024
Thank you for taking the time to find that.
Yeah, I remember reading multiple times about ppl being stuck on the ISS. Idk how ppl could miss it.
The issue is when they released the information. Not if they did.
Also the issue is about the faulty thrusters. Not them being stuck on the station. Everyone knew that.