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Nasa test pilot Butch Wilmore reported a 'strange noise' coming from the Boeing Starliner pod.
Mr Wilmore and colleague Sunita Williams travelled to the ISS in the pod for a planned one-week mission.
They must now spend at least eight months there until a different craft can bring them back.
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