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•Boeing's stranded astronaut fiasco deepens after terrifying explosion
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The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket failed to land successfully after launching satellites into space, bursting into flames before toppling over on its side.
This is bad news for the two astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station .
Their only hope is to return to Earth on SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule , which will take off using the Falcon 9 rockets and is supposed to get them home by February 2025 .
The FAA has to launch an investigation into what went wrong with Falcon 9 , which could interfere with SpaceX's rescue mission schedule.
The Polaris Dawn mission has been delayed several times due to unfavorable weather conditions and technical issues.
It was originally scheduled to launch on Tuesday .
Friday would have been the earliest date that Polaris Dawn could launch, but the FAA 's investigation has now put the mission in limbo.
Meanwhile, Boeings Starliner is set to return to Earth on September 6 .
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