Starliner glitch delays launch
Tuesday, 03 August 2021 16:09A problem with Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle scrubbed a launch attempt Aug. 3, pushing back its uncrewed test flight by at least a day.
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Boeing delays key uncrewed test flight to ISS
Tuesday, 03 August 2021 14:36Boeing said Tuesday it was delaying an uncrewed flight of its Starliner capsule to the International Space Station (ISS), pushing back a key test it last attempted in 2019.
The spaceship had been due to launch on a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket built from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 1:20 pm Eastern time (1720 GMT).
"We're confirming today's #Starliner Orbital Flight Test-2 launch is scrubbed," Boeing Space tweeted.
Boeing said more details would be forthcoming soon, but a weather update in the morning had placed the chances of launch at only 50 percent.
The test flight was supposed to take place Friday but had to be rescheduled after a Russian science module inadvertently fired its thrusters following docking with the ISS, pushing the orbital outpost off kilter.
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Russia to stop using ISS by 2028, create own National Space Station
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Boeing attempts uncrewed test flight to ISS a second time
Tuesday, 03 August 2021 10:49Boeing will be aiming to get its spaceflight program back on track Tuesday with an uncrewed flight of its Starliner capsule to the International Space Station (ISS), after its last such test in 2019 ended in failure. The spaceship is due to launch on an Atlas V rocket built by the United Launch Alliance from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 1:20 pm Eastern time (1720 GMT).
Nauka Module incident caused by software failure
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Rocket Lab launches US Space Force mission
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Navy tests MQ-4C unmanned aerial vehicles with upgraded sensors
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ISSRDC to highlight opportunities within biomanufacturing in space
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India set to launch powerful new satellite for trans-border movement detection
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