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's webcast for the launch will begin at 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT). You can watch the Boeing Starliner launch live through liftoff. Here's a webcast schedule from NASA: Thursday, May 19 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT):Launch coverage begins NASA's Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 from the Cape...
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 teams noticed an anomaly in an oxygen relief valve in the Atlas V's Cent...
The Starlinerarrived at the ISS on June 6after launching atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission involving the first crewed test of the spacecraft was originally scheduled to last about a week. But NASA has extended the mission so th...
While launch coverage on NASA+ will end shortly after the Starliner reaches orbit, NASA Television will provide a live stream of the spacecraft docking with the ISS on the following day, along with the hatch opening and welcoming remarks with the ISS Expedition 71 crew. ...
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The livestream will show the Starliner’s steady approach to the space station, with a real-time audio feed between Mission Control in Houston and the crew on the ISS also part of the broadcast. We’ll also get to see Boeing’s spacecraft attempt its first-ever docking with the space st...