Boeing's inaugural crewed launch for NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) suffered from yet another delay yesterday after NASA announced that the mission will now take place on May 17th at the earliest. Starliner, a ship that will carry two astronauts to the ISS, was expected to lift off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida earlier this month. However, last-minute issues delayed the launch, with NASA and ULA - the rocket launch provider whose Atlas V rocket will send the ship to space - initially resetting the clock to May 10th. Another Week Added To NASA Astronauts' Test […]
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