Nine months after valve issues caused its previous launch attempt to be scrubbed, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has launched on its Orbital Flight Test 2 mission atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Thursday. OFT-2 departed Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral at 6:54:36 p.m. EDT (22:54 UTC), bound for the International Space Station (ISS).
"Starliner Aeroskirt"
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Boeing has scrubbed Tuesday’s planned launch of their Starliner spacecraft on its second uncrewed Orbital…
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Just over two months after the truncated Orbital Flight Test of their Starliner crew capsule,…
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Boeing/StarlinerCommercialISS
Boeing, ULA launches Starliner, suffers orbital insertion issue – will return home Sunday
A moment nearly ten years in the making. After receiving a formal development award on…
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The first Starliner crew vehicle from Boeing has arrived at SLC-41 at the Cape Canaveral…
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At the White Sands Missile Range proving grounds in New Mexico, Boeing has conducted a…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) has completed the Design Certification Review (DCR) for the Atlas V…
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CommercialISS
Starliner Space Suit – a modified Boeing Blue version of ACES – revealed
by Chris BerginBoeing has revealed the space suit astronauts will wear on missions aboard the Starliner spacecraft.…
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CommercialUncrewed
Atlas V and Starliner reveal new configuration to mitigate aerodynamic issues
by Chris BerginAfter months of speculation into changes relating to the OML (Outer Mold Line) for the…
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With just one year to go until the scheduled completion of all uncrewed and crewed…