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The dates are out for Boeing Space #Starliner Crew Flight Test, targeting May 6 for liftoff. Hear from the astronauts, tune in live for launch and docking to the International Space Station, and be a part of #LaunchAmerica history: go.nasa.gov/3xUlE2u
Two weeks from today, Suni and Butch are flying the The Boeing Company Starliner on its maiden piloted flight to space. They're both combat and spaceflight veterans and Navy test pilots. Godspeed.
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On May 2, the four members of #Crew8 will board their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft for relocation to a new port on the International Space Station. This will make room for the upcoming arrival of the Boeing Space #Starliner . go.nasa.gov/4aV5Rij
Stretch those legs! The interior of some of the most well-known capsules — like Mercury, Gemini and Apollo — are comparable in size to the interior of a small car. #Starliner 's capsule is comparable to that of a midsize SUV, allowing for additional cargo and crew if needed.
It's almost time for the first crewed launch of #Starliner !
Liftoff is targeted for 10:34pm ET May 6, carrying NASA Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to International Space Station as part of NASA Commercial Crew's Boeing Space Crew Flight Test mission.
More: go.nasa.gov/49XGTxt
In preparation for the arrival of NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test, four crew members aboard the International Space Station will relocate the SpaceX Dragon crew spacecraft to a different docking port Thursday, May 2, to make way for Boeing’s #Starliner spacecraft.
NASA will provide live…
LAUNCH ALERT! #AtlasV will launch Boeing Space’s #Starliner #CFT for NASA NASA Commercial Crew to the International Space Station on May 6 at 10:34 p.m. ET from Cape Canaveral, FL.
Follow the action live on our blog: bit.ly/av_cft
The Boeing Starliner Crewed Test Flight is scheduled to launch on May 6. These flights are part of efforts to increase time dedicated to advancing science and technology demonstrations aboard International Space Station. Read more: go.nasa.gov/4aQzmlw