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  2. Boeing Starliner - Wikipedia

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    Artist's impression of a Boeing Starliner docking to the ISS. Under the CCP, Boeing owns and operates the Starliner capsules, allowing the company to offer non-CCP commercial flights if they do not interfere with NASA missions. [117] While SpaceX has secured private commercial flights, Boeing has yet to do so.

  3. Boeing Starliner-1 - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Starliner-1, also called Post Certification Mission-1 (PCM-1), is the name of the first operational crewed mission of the Boeing Starliner to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Commercial Crew Program. It was originally planned as the first Starliner mission following the Starliner Crewed flight test (CFT). [4]

  4. List of NASA's flight control positions - Wikipedia

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    Boeing, in contrast to SpaceX, largely pays NASA to staff its Mission Control Center during operations of the Boeing Starliner. Consequently, NASA has revealed a great deal about how the MCC-CST operates, and it is largely derived from the Space Shuttle flight control room, and the following positions are largely unchanged from Shuttle ...

  5. What went wrong with Boeing's spaceship? - AOL

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    The high-stakes mission is the Starliner’s first crewed flight, and it was meant to be the final hurdle before NASA could certify Boeing’s spacecraft to make routine trips to and from the ...

  6. Boeing Starliner Spacecraft 2 - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Starliner Spacecraft 2 is the first of two active Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft developed and built under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.The spacecraft was originally scheduled to make its maiden flight on Boe-CFT, the first crewed flight test of the Starliner spacecraft, although following the partial failure of the other CST-100 on Boe-OFT which required a repeat uncrewed test ...

  7. Two astronauts wait to come home as Boeing races to ... - AOL

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    The Starliner spacecraft on NASA's Boeing Crew Flight Test is pictured docked to the Harmony module's forward port on June 13 as the International Space Station orbited 262 miles above Egypt's ...

  8. From Starship tests to Starliner woes, recapping the biggest ...

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    The Boeing Starliner spacecrafts undocks autonomously in late September from the International Space Station, heading back to Earth without its crew. SpaceX ramps up Starship tests

  9. NASA Docking System - Wikipedia

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    NDS is a spacecraft docking and berthing mechanism used on the International Space Station (ISS) and the Boeing Starliner and planned to be used on the Orion spacecraft. The international Low Impact Docking System (iLIDS) [1] was the precursor to the NDS. NDS Block 1 was designed, built, and tested by The Boeing Company in Huntsville Alabama ...