NASA indefinitely delays return of Starliner to review propulsion data

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NASA indefinitely delays return of Starliner to review propulsion data
arstechnica.com

“We are letting the data drive our decision."

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Do they have enough seats up there without starliner to get everyone down?

I assume they could just stay up there until another Dragon/Soyuz launch if they don't trust starliner?

Maybe? Soyuz is too cramped, but Dragon might be able to fit extra people. A few years ago a NASA astronaut flew up on a leaky Soyuz, so they looked at using Dragon as a lifeboat:

https://www.space.com/nasa-spacex-dragon-rescue-spacecraft-soyuz-leak

Dragon was drawn up to fit 7 people, with 3 seats on the bottom and 4 on top. They ended up changing the seat angles for reentry, so now they only have 4.

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Starliner is still their emergency ride home in case a real alarm goes off, but they want to study the leak issue as much as possible before they separate their service module, which burns up during reentry.

Are the docking adaptors male/female or interchangeable? Could they do a dragon/dragon docking manoeuvre if they all had to jump in there?