Boeing’s Maiden Crewed Flight Scrubbed Hours Before Launch

Boeing’s Maiden Crewed Flight Scrubbed Hours Before Launch

The maiden crewed launch of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) was delayed yet again after its ship having painstakingly spent years in development. The reason, according to initial comments made over the launch provider ULA’s live stream channels, was a faulty valve. This valve became yet another one that displayed off nominal behavior on a spaceflight mission. According to NASA, an oxygen valve on the Centaur second stage of the Atlas V rocket made teams decide to scrub today’s launch two hours before liftoff at 8:34 p.m. Eastern time. Depending on what teams find after they […]

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