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Boeing Starliner Spacecraft 2 ahead of landing at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico following OFT-2 in May 2022 Main article: Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2 Because the first OFT did not achieve its objectives, Boeing officials said on April 6, 2020 that the Starliner crew capsule would fly a second uncrewed demonstration mission, Boeing ...
Boeing Starliner Calypso fires its thrusters as it departs the ISS. NASA had originally planned for Starliner to undock from the ISS and return to Earth on 14 June, concluding an eight-day stay. [88] The landing was delayed several times by NASA and Boeing to investigate why the helium leaked and the maneuvering thrusters failed.
Boeing has work ahead if Starliner is to be certified The anticipated landing would bring to a conclusion the first crewed test flight of Boeing's Starliner, which had encountered troubles even ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed uncrewed in a New Mexico desert late on Friday, capping a three-month test mission hobbled by technical issues that forced the astronauts it had flown to the ...
After 12 weeks in space, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is finally set to return home from the International Space Station on September 6 — albeit without its two-person crew.
The Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (also known as Boe-OFT-2) was a repeat of Boeing's unsuccessful first Orbital Flight Test (Boe-OFT) of its Starliner spacecraft. The uncrewed mission was part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program. [1] OFT-2, using Starliner Spacecraft 2, launched 19 May 2022 and lasted 6 days.
The astronauts, who are set to address media questions at 2:15 p.m. ET Friday, launched aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on June 5 for its first crewed flight, arriving at the space station on ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft backs away from the International Space Station to begin an unpiloted six-hour return to Earth, targeting an overnight landing at White Sands, New Mexico. Sept. 6 ...