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Japan's JAXA Faces Setback as Epsilon S Rocket Engine Explodes
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Boeing's Starliner Crisis: NASA Considers SpaceX for Astronauts' Safe Return
Astronauts aboard Boeing's Starliner face an extended stay on the ISS due to technical failures. NASA is now considering SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft for their safe return, raising questions about the future of Boeing's program and the competitive landscape of commercial space travel.