No, Elon Musk didn’t say the Boeing Starliner astronauts ‘won’t come back’


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Astronauts Steve Bowen and Sultan Alneyadi route power cables to prepare for future power system upgrades outside the International Space Station on April 28, 2023. (NASA via AP)

In June, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams rocketed to the International Space Station aboard the new Boeing Starliner spacecraft. It was the spacecraft’s first crewed test flight, but a couple of months later, NASA announced it was bringing the Starliner back to Earth without the astronauts because of spacecraft safety troubles.

Wilmore and Williams will remain at the Space Station through February 2025, NASA said in an Aug. 24, 2024, press release, and then fly home aboard another spacecraft with two other crew members assigned to a SpaceX mission. 

A recent Facebook post claims SpaceX founder Elon Musk said the astronauts “won’t come back” and suggested they’re dead. 

“Elon Musk: ‘The Boeing Starliners stranded astronauts are not with us anymore,’” the Jan. 4 post said. “‘They won’t come back.’”

But the astronauts aren’t dead, and we found no evidence Musk said this.

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We found no news coverage or public statements from Musk to corroborate the quotes attributed to him in this post. 

In December, NASA announced Wilmore and Williams would return after the agency’s new SpaceX crew arrived at the space station. 

NASA said that would happen in late March at the earliest so that the agency and SpaceX would have time to finish a new spacecraft for the mission. 

We rate claims Musk said the astronauts “are not with us anymore” and “won’t come back” False.

 

Truth-o-meter Ruling

False

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  • This claim is unfounded. NASA said in December that two astronauts who have been at the International Space Station longer than expected because of safety problems with the spacecraft they arrived on will return to Earth after a SpaceX crew arrives at the station.

Statement

Says Elon Musk said, “The Boeing Starliner’s stranded astronauts are not with us anymore,” and “they won’t come back.”

Context

a Facebook post

Speaker/Target

Targets: Elon Musk

Statement Date

January 4, 2025
Our Sources

Facebook post, Jan. 4, 2025

NASA, LIFTOFF! NASA Astronauts Pilot First Starliner Crewed Test to Station, June 5, 2024

NASA, NASA Decides to Bring Starliner Spacecraft Back to Earth Without Crew, Aug. 24, 2024

CBS News, Why are astronauts stuck in space? Here's how the Boeing Starliner crew ended up on the space station for months, Dec. 18, 2024

CBS News, Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck at International Space Station must delay return to Earth yet again, Dec. 18, 2024

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