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NASA and Boeing's crewed Starliner launch, CFT, which was due for later this week, has suffered from another delay, this time from an anomaly that teams discovered on the Starliner spacecraft. The rocket was due to lift off earlier this month amidst much fanfare by NASA, ULA and Boeing as it marked the first time the trio have worked together for a crewed space mission. However, Starliner's manufacturer Boeing shared earlier today that the ship will now launch no earlier than on May 21st due to a fault with a tiny component that works with its engines. Boeing Delays Starliner […]
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 […]
The maiden crewed launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) was delayed yet again after its ship having painstakingly spent years in development. The reason, according to initial comments made over the launch provider ULA's live stream channels, was a faulty valve. This valve became yet another one that displayed off nominal behavior on a spaceflight mission. According to NASA, an oxygen valve on the Centaur second stage of the Atlas V rocket made teams decide to scrub today's launch two hours before liftoff at 8:34 p.m. Eastern time. Depending on what teams find after they […]
After spending years in its development, Boeing and NASA are ready to fly their Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS). Starliner is slated to take off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida tomorrow night. The mission will officially mark the start of Boeing's crewed astronaut missions. The flight will take NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams to the ISS after the United Launch Alliance's (ULA) Atlas V rocket lifts off. Tomorrow's launch is a test flight for Starliner, which is the sixth crewed space exploration spacecraft flown by or for NASA in its history. […]
More than a year after NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket took to the skies with the Orion spacecraft on board to start the Artemis 1 mission and the Artemis program, a report from the NASA inspector general's office shares new images of ship's heat shield. Soon after Orion landed on Earth, NASA revealed during a press conference that teams had discovered unexpected damage to the ship's heat shield. This was followed up by a few updates, the latest of which came last week when, during a meeting, a NASA official shared that his agency was still working to determine […]
NASA and Boeing's crewed Starliner launch, CFT, which was due for later this week, has suffered from another delay, this time from an anomaly that teams discovered on the Starliner spacecraft. The rocket was due to lift off earlier this month amidst much fanfare by NASA, ULA and Boeing as it marked the first time the trio have worked together for a crewed space mission. However, Starliner's manufacturer Boeing shared earlier today that the ship will now launch no earlier than on May 21st due to a fault with a tiny component that works with its engines. Boeing Delays Starliner […]
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 […]
The maiden crewed launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) was delayed yet again after its ship having painstakingly spent years in development. The reason, according to initial comments made over the launch provider ULA's live stream channels, was a faulty valve. This valve became yet another one that displayed off nominal behavior on a spaceflight mission. According to NASA, an oxygen valve on the Centaur second stage of the Atlas V rocket made teams decide to scrub today's launch two hours before liftoff at 8:34 p.m. Eastern time. Depending on what teams find after they […]
After spending years in its development, Boeing and NASA are ready to fly their Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS). Starliner is slated to take off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida tomorrow night. The mission will officially mark the start of Boeing's crewed astronaut missions. The flight will take NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams to the ISS after the United Launch Alliance's (ULA) Atlas V rocket lifts off. Tomorrow's launch is a test flight for Starliner, which is the sixth crewed space exploration spacecraft flown by or for NASA in its history. […]
More than a year after NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket took to the skies with the Orion spacecraft on board to start the Artemis 1 mission and the Artemis program, a report from the NASA inspector general's office shares new images of ship's heat shield. Soon after Orion landed on Earth, NASA revealed during a press conference that teams had discovered unexpected damage to the ship's heat shield. This was followed up by a few updates, the latest of which came last week when, during a meeting, a NASA official shared that his agency was still working to determine […]