Boeing's first Starliner spacecraft to carry astronauts stands atop its Atlas V rocket at Space Launch Complex 41 of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 1, 2024. (Image credit: NASA TV) NASA, Boeing and Atlas V rocket builder United Launch Alliance did have an opportunity...
"We are looking forward to [Starliner], but we're also really proud to be operating the ISS, which is the longest continuously operational spacecraft in human history." Starliner will be launched with a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Credit: Aubrey Gemignani / NASA via Getty Images ...
Starliner is important not just for NASA and Boeing, but to demonstrate that more than one company can find success in the commercial space industry. The successful launch has likely given NASA more confidence in the industry’s ability to support operations in Earth’s orbi...
Boeing's Starliner launched its first astronaut-crewed flight into space on Wednesday after several delays.
Today was the historic launch of Boeing's Starliner with a crew onboard. NBC News' Tom Costello, former astronaut retired Major General Charles Bolden Jr. and Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts join Ana Cabrera to react and share their expertise.June 5, ...
Boeing's Starliner capsule launches, but runs into more trouble with helium leaks The Starliner's launch was picture-perfect, but additional helium leaks were detected, triggering another round of troubleshooting. Jun 5, 2024 Boeing Starliner's first astronaut flight halted at the last minute ...
Boeing, United Launch Alliance and NASA have completed a key test as the Starliner capsule approaches its first flight, which is now scheduled for Dec. 20.
The NASA Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to launch aboard a ULA Launch Atlas V rocket, along with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams at approximately 12:25pm ET.
Two hours before its scheduled liftoff, Boeing's Starliner capsule was forced to stand down from its attempted launch to the International Space Station Monday night. A last-minute issue with a valve on the spacecraft's rocket is to blame and N
Boeing is preparing to launch its crewed Starliner spacecraft on Saturday after having to scrub the plan twice before due to technical difficulties. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood is following the preparations for Boeing's flight.