The VergeBoeing's passenger spacecraft actually suffered a second unknown software glitch during debut flightFeb 7, 2020Loren GrushBy Loren Grushmore_vert
CBS NewsSoftware errors could have destroyed Boeing Starliner, NASA saysFeb 7, 2020William HarwoodBy William Harwoodmore_vert
Space.comBoeing's 2nd Starliner software glitch could have led to an in-space collisionFeb 8, 2020Hanneke WeiteringBy Hanneke Weiteringmore_vert
Republic WorldNASA admits serious error in spaceship that could have destroyed it on re-entryFeb 8, 2020Kunal GauravBy Kunal Gauravmore_vert
SpaceNewsNASA safety panel calls for reviews after second Starliner software problemFeb 6, 2020Jeff FoustBy Jeff Foustmore_vert
MIT Technology ReviewNASA: A second, unreported glitch could have wrecked Boeing’s StarlinerFeb 7, 2020Neel PatelBy Neel Patelmore_vert
The Washington PostNASA says Boeing Starliner space capsule has widespread software problems - The Washington PostFeb 7, 2020Christian DavenportBy Christian Davenportmore_vert
Business InsiderNASA investigating potentially 'catastrophic' Boeing spaceship errorFeb 7, 2020Morgan McFall-JohnsenBy Morgan McFall-Johnsenmore_vert
Ars TechnicaStarliner faced “catastrophic” failure before software bug foundFeb 6, 2020Eric BergerBy Eric Bergermore_vert
The New York TimesBoeing Starliner Flight's Flaws Show 'Fundamental Problem,' NASA Says (Published 2020)Aug 3, 2021Kenneth ChangBy Kenneth Changmore_vert
SpaceNewsStarliner investigation finds numerous problems in Boeing software development processFeb 7, 2020Jeff FoustBy Jeff Foustmore_vert
Ars TechnicaBoeing's Starliner problems may be worse than we thoughtFeb 7, 2020Eric BergerBy Eric Bergermore_vert