Thursday, August 2, 2018

Boeing delays first crucial test flights of its new passenger spacecraft again

<em>An artistic rendering of Boeing’s Starliner</em>

As expected, the first major test flights for Boeing’s new passenger spacecraft have been delayed again, following an engine test mishap that occurred over a month ago. The crew capsule, known as the CST-100 Starliner, was scheduled to perform two major test flights to the International Space Station this year. But now, the test failure has forced Boeing to change its flight schedule, and it’s possible that both of those major flights will now occur in 2019.

Boeing is developing the Starliner as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew program, an initiative to send humans to the ISS on private US spacecraft. The vehicle is meant to carry seven passengers and travel to space on top of an Atlas V rocket, manufactured by the United Launch Alliance....

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