NASA and Boeing prepare for Starliner crewed test flight in May

Boeing Starliner crew enters space station after docking​


Peek inside Boeing Starliner with an on-orbit tour while its docked to space station​

 
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Boeing Starliner vs. SpaceX Crew Dragon: Competing for NASA's Billions​

 
Nice money laundering scheme
 
closeup view of a white space capsule docked to the international space station

Boeing's Starliner capsule is seen docked to the International Space Station in this zoomed-in view of an image captured by Maxar Technologies' WorldView-3 satellite on June 7, 2024. (Image credit: Maxar Technologies)
 
Sounds like Hotel California? You can check in but never check out?



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Boeing Starliner hatch closed, setting stage for unpiloted return to Earth Friday​

With its problematic mission finally winding down, Boeing's Starliner capsule was rigged for re-entry and its hatch closed Thursday, setting the stage for undocking and an unpiloted return to Earth overnight Friday in the final chapter of a disappointing test flight.

Ninety-two days after launching aboard the Starliner — a mission originally expected to last a little more than a week — commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams kept their thoughts to themselves as the hatch was closed at 1:29 p.m. EDT.
 
Boeing Starliner as it touches down at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico
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