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NASA will bring Butch Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams home from the International Space Station in February 2025 .
The decision is the final nail in the coffin for Boeing 's first crewed test flight of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
The first flight was marred by numerous helium leaks and thruster faults on its outward leg, delaying its return by more than two months .
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