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Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams would catch a ride on SpaceX’s next flight.
That option would keep them at the space station until next February .
Boeing 's Starliner has been beset by problems with thrusters and helium leaks.
Switching to SpaceX would require bumping two of the four astronauts assigned to the next ferry flight.
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