Tweet may have been deleted Here's how to watch this historic event. Beginning two days before the planned liftoff time, NASA will host a live video feed of the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. The official pre-launch broadcast will begin at about6:30 p.m. ET on May 6, about four...
Now, Starliner is finally in orbit where it’s supposed to be. “We have a good orbital insertion burn,” Josh Barrett, a communications representative for Boeing, said during the launch livestream. “Starliner is in a stable, circular orbit on its way to the International Space Station.”...
Starliner's Atlas V rocket has just entered a planned four-hour hold at T-minus four minutes before launch, United Launch Alliancereports on Twitter. The lengthy hold is to simulate the procedures before an astronaut crew enters the spacecraft. While that's not happening today (this launch is...
Weather was 90% favorable to launch. Derrol Nail of NASA Communications said during a livestream that the team had been keeping an eye on the cumulus cloud forecast because if the rocket flies through cumulus clouds, it could create its own lightning strike. MORE: Boeing Starliner's first as...
If you’re interested in watching a livestream of the Starliner launch on Tuesday, August 3, Digital Trends hasall the information you need. Editors’ Recommendations How to watch NASA’s oldest active astronaut launch to the ISS on Wednesday ...
More than 256,000 people watched the launch on NASA's YouTube livestream alone. The launch was broadcast via other channels and feeds, as well. Reuters contributed to this report.
NASA Live: Official Stream of NASA TV's Media Channel - YouTube Watch On Starliner has had a long and bumpy road to the launch pad. Wednesday's launch attempt comes nearly four weeks later than the originaltargeted May 6 liftoff. That attempt was scrubbed some two hours before launch after...
Digital Trends hasfull details on how to watch a live streamshowing the launch buildup and the early stages of the mission. Wilmore and Williams had a short chat with family and friends before climbing aboard NASA’s Astrovan for the ride to the Atlas V rocket on the launchpad. Commentator...
Founder and CEO of SpaceX Elon Musk wished Boeing well ahead of today’s launch attempt. Musk shared a livestream of the launch and said he was “wishing them best of luck!” in a post shared to X, formerly known as Twitter. SpaceX and Boeing have competed under NASA’s Commercial...
The launch will stream live onNASA’s websiteSaturday, with coverage beginning at 8:15 a.m. ET. Ad Feedback If the spacecraft does not liftoff as planned atop an Atlas V rocket, there are backup opportunities available on June 2, June 5 and June 6, according to NASA. ...