Boeing's Starliner Spacecraft Set for Launch to ISS
Liftoff Scheduled for Saturday, June 1
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is nearing liftoff for its inaugural astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The launch is currently scheduled for 12:25 pm EDT (16:25 GMT) on Saturday, June 1.
Previous Launch Attempt Aborted
The spacecraft was originally scheduled to launch last Saturday, but the attempt was aborted minutes before liftoff due to a technical issue. The issue has since been resolved, and the launch team is confident that Starliner is now ready to fly.
Live Updates and Coverage
You can follow live updates of the launch on NASA's website or YouTube channel. We will also be providing updates here on our website and social media channels.
A Long-Awaited Mission
The launch of Starliner is a significant milestone in the development of commercial spaceflight. The spacecraft is designed to ferry astronauts to and from the ISS, providing NASA with an alternative to the Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
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