Boeing Crewed Starliner Flight Delayed – Yet Again
“NASA and Boeing are targeting an early February 2023 launch for the first CST-100 Starliner flight with astronauts to the International Space Station.”
“Preparations are underway for the launch of NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test (CFT) as teams work to ready the hardware, crew, and mission support teams for flight as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.”
More: Boeing Crewed Starliner Flight Delayed Until February 2023
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My opinion of Boeing cannot get any lower. I just hope the astronauts survive.
No reason for the delay was given. Hmmm…… Let the conspiracy theories begin.
We could start with the OMAC thrusters cutting out early before insertion, then we could also talk about the attitude control thrusters randomly cutting out. Or any number of other things they haven’t publicly discussed.
I get the dissimilar redundancy thing, but sometimes I wish someone would put a .50 cal between this horses eyes.
On October 3, 2022 SpaceX will have deployed 30 people to orbit. Boeing: 0
There is oldspace who are the planners and talkers, and newspace who are the doers.
Why should they fly it when they get money pumped into the project daily!