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Gulf Press > World > Boeing is all set to launch its first human spaceflight after years of setbacks.
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Boeing is all set to launch its first human spaceflight after years of setbacks.

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Last updated: 2024/05/07 at 1:12 AM
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Boeing is preparing to send NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station on May 6 with their new Starliner capsule. This mission comes after years of delay and setbacks for Boeing, including issues with software, parachute problems, and flammable tape. The launch is scheduled for 10:34 pm ET on May 6, and will mark Boeing’s first crewed spacecraft mission to the ISS as part of NASA’s commercial crew programme. This mission will be a week-long test flight to uncover any potential problems with the spacecraft.

Both astronauts, Wilmore and Williams, stressed that this mission is a test flight and that they expect to encounter challenges along the way. Williams compared Boeing’s Starliner to NASA’s Orion spacecraft, which is used in the agency’s Moon exploration programme, Artemis. She sees the Starliner as a stepping stone for future missions beyond low Earth orbit, potentially to the Moon. NASA hired both SpaceX and Boeing a decade ago to transport astronauts to and from the space station, with SpaceX launching nine crewed spacecraft since 2020. The most recent launch was in March 2024 with Crew-8 aboard overseeing the arrival of the new rocketship at the ISS.

Despite plans to wind down the International Space Station by 2030, NASA continues to work with both SpaceX and Boeing to have options for transporting astronauts. The competition between the two companies ensures redundancy and flexibility for NASA’s missions to space. Boeing’s Starliner mission will mark an important milestone for the company as it seeks to prove its capabilities in crewed spaceflight. The success of this mission could pave the way for future collaborations between Boeing and NASA on missions beyond low Earth orbit.

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