The Boeing Starliner spacecraft of the United States departs for the return to Earth】The Boeing Starliner spacecraft of the United States, which encountered a technical failure, detached from the International Space Station on the 6th and departed for the return to Earth without any passengers.

NASA's live broadcast showed that the Starliner detached from the International Space Station at around 18:04 Eastern Time on the 6th (6:04 Beijing Time on the 7th). According to the plan, the Starliner will land at the White Sands Spaceport in New Mexico, USA at around 0:03 Eastern Time on the 7th (12:03 Beijing Time on the 7th).

The Starliner took off on June 5 with American astronauts Wilmore and Williams and arrived at the International Space Station on June 6. This is the first manned test flight mission of the Starliner. The spacecraft was originally scheduled to detach from the International Space Station and return to Earth on June 14, but the return time was repeatedly postponed due to problems such as thruster failure and helium leakage. For safety reasons, NASA decided to let the "Starliner" leave the International Space Station on September 6 and return to Earth without humans on board. The two astronauts will return to Earth in February next year on the "Dragon" spacecraft of the US Space Exploration Technologies Corporation.