Things going badly for Boeing Starliner, launch delayed indefinitely
Boeing and NASA have announced they are calling off the planned orbital test flight of the Starliner spacecraft, with the craft returning to a Boeing facility.
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Boeing and NASA have announced they are calling off the planned orbital test flight of the Starliner spacecraft, with the craft returning to a Boeing facility.
Boeing engineers have spent the weekend working on fixing an issue with its Starliner spacecraft that forced it to call off a launch attempt last week.
After canceling the planned test flight of its new crew capsule, the Starliner, Boeing says it is working on fixing the issue which led to the cancellation.
Hours after it scrubbed Starliner’s launch due to a technical issue, Boeing says it needs to fully investigate the anomaly before it can set a new launch date.
NASA is keeping a close eye on the weather as Tuesday’s launch of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft from Cape Canaveral fast approaches.
Check out this visibility map showing viewing opportunities for Boeing’s highly anticipated Starliner launch on Tuesday, August 3.
Watch NASA lift Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft onto a ULA rocket at Cape Canaveral ahead of Tuesday’s highly anticipated test flight.
NASA is gearing up for a crucial test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft. Here’s how to watch the launch on Friday, July 30.
NASA has greenlit Boeing to launch its Starliner spacecraft next week. The flight will be the second outing for the vehicle following a failed mission in 2019.
Boeing is keen to get its Starliner capsule into space again, and has recently named a date for its second orbital test flight.