Boeing tries again to launch NASA astronauts for the first time after latest round of repairs
- Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is preparing for its third attempt at launching its first crewed flight test, a milestone after a decade.
- Last-Minute problems delayed Starliner's initial two crewed launch tries.
- ULA engineers addressed a computer power supply issue, ensuring Starliner is ready for takeoff.
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Liftoff! NASA Astronauts Pilot First Boeing Starliner Crewed Mission to Space Station
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are orbiting aboard Boeing's Starliner on its inaugural crewed flight to the ISS, where they will conduct system tests and participate in public outreach, underlining NASA's commitment to commercial space partnerships. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore
Boeing's Starliner finally lifts off after years of delays and cost overruns
Boeing successfully launched its new Starliner space capsule carrying two astronauts to the International Space Station. The launch was smooth but came after several delays due to technical issues. It's also four years after rival SpaceX launched its first mission with astronauts into orbit. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.
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