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Boeing’s beleaguered space capsule is heading back to Earth without two NASA astronauts

After months of turmoil over its safety, Boeing’s new astronaut capsule is set to depart the Intern💞ational Space Station on Friday 💧without its crew.

NASA’s two t♒est pilots will stay behindꦉ at the space station — their home until next year — as the Starliner capsule prepares to undock and aims for a touchdown six hours later🌳 in the New Mexico desert.

Butch Wilmor🍌e and Suni Williams should have flown Starliner back to Earth in June, a week after launching in it. But thruster failures and helium leaks marred their ride to the space station.

Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams should have flown Starliner back to Earth in June, a week after launching in it, but several failures set them back. AP

NASA ultimately decided it was too risky to return Wilmore and Wꦬil🌸liams on Starliner.

So the capsule contains thei🅷r empty seats and blue spacesuits along with some old station equipment.

SpaceX will bring the duo back in late February, stretching their original eight-day mis𒅌sion to more than 💮eight months.

Boeing’s first astronaut flight caps a journey filled with delays and setbacks. After the space s🍬huttles retired more than a decade ago, NASA hired Boeing and SpaceX for orbital taxi service.

Boeing ran into so many problems on its first test flight🧜 with no one aboard in 2019 that it had to repea🔯t it.

SpaceX will bring the duo back in late February, stretching their original eight-day mission to more than eight months. Craig Bailey/FLORIDA TODAY / USA TODAY NETWORK
NASA decided that the astronauts will be brought back to Earth in 2025, using SpaceX instead of Boeing. AFP via Getty Images

The 2022 do-over uncovered even more flaws and tﷺhe repair bill topped $1 billion.

Sp🍨aceX’s crew ferry flight later this month will be its 10th for NASA s꧟ince 2020.

The Dragon capsule will launch on the half-year expedit♉ion with only ♋two astronauts since two seats are reserved for Wilmore and Williams for the return leg.