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Boeing and NASA are currently in the middle of what will end up being a roughly 10-day test mission of the Starliner spacecraft, which has been beset by numerous delays and technical issues.
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has touched down successfully on Earth, ... Starliner’s engines fired a 59-second “de-orbit burn” to slow the spacecraft and send it plummeting through Earth ...
On December 20th, an Atlas V rocket is set to launch to the International Space Station from Florida, carrying a spacecraft that’s never flown before. The CST-100 Starliner is a new passenger ...
Boeing encountered plenty of hiccups prior to this week's OFT-2 mission as well, identifying major issues with the valves of Starliner's propulsion system late last year.
NASA and Boeing will provide an update about the Starliner capsule's ongoing astronaut mission today (July 24), and you can ...
Boeing's new Starliner capsule flew its first crew of astronauts to orbit on Wednesday from Florida in a much-delayed test mission to the International Space Station, a milestone in the aerospace ...
Boeing hopes to launch its Starliner capsule to the International Space Station. If this test is successful, Boeing hopes to begin sending humans to the space station this fall.
Boeing's Starliner successfully launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center after multiple delays on Wednesday, June 5. Late in the day, two more helium leaks were discovered by NASA and Boeing.
Boeing received US$4.2 billion (£3bn) to develop the Starliner craft, while SpaceX received US$2.6 billion (£1.9 billion) to develop the Crew Dragon.
NASA and Boeing officials are ready for a second attempt to launch the first crew test flight on the Starliner spacecraft Saturday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
NASA awarded Boeing a $4.2 billion contract to complete development of the Starliner spacecraft in 2014, with the goal of flying astronauts on the capsule beginning in 2017.
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V ... The leak was traced to a seal on a helium line leading to one of 28 small thrusters known as reaction control system engines.