Boeing's Starliner Astronaut Mission Nears Launch: New Target Date Set
Astronauts to Embark on Week-Long Expedition to Space Station
After experiencing delays, the launch date for Boeing's Starliner astronaut mission has been rescheduled for May 17. This mission will mark the first time that the Starliner spacecraft will carry humans to the International Space Station (ISS) for about a week.
45-Day Launch Campaign Underway
Preparations for the launch campaign will commence 45 days prior to liftoff. United Launch Alliance (ULA) will initiate the stacking process of an Atlas V rocket at Space Launch Complex 41.
Inaugural Mission Postponed
Originally scheduled for launch on Saturday, the inaugural astronaut mission of the Starliner spacecraft was called off mere minutes before liftoff. The launch was delayed due to a valve issue with the engine.
Launch Window and Mission Objectives
The launch of the ULA Atlas V rocket and Boeing Starliner spacecraft is currently targeted for 12:25 pm ET. During their time at the ISS, the astronauts will conduct various tests and demonstrations to evaluate the Starliner's capabilities and systems.
Boeing's Critical Mission
This upcoming mission is crucial for Boeing to demonstrate the safety and reliability of its Starliner spacecraft as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program. A successful mission will pave the way for Boeing to conduct regular crew transportation services to the ISS.
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