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  • May 19, 2022
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And it’s not just 787 Dreamliner who lives in Boeing, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers today. Company born in Seattlegrunge country, developing its own spaceship OFT-2 Starliner

Boeing spacecraft could launch tomorrow

And it’s not just 787 Dreamliner who lives in Boeing, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers today. Company born in Seattlegrunge country, developing its own spaceship OFT-2 Starliner and should conduct the last test of the transport capsule tomorrow, Thursday. While everything is going well, spaceship would be another one used NASA for flights to ISS.

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Unmanned test mission star liner (whose name is inspired by an airplane from Boeing) is scheduled to be released on Thursday, May 19 at 19:54 Brazilian time. This is the main stage in the development spaceshipsince it’s time to check the whole project and get a contract with NASA thus OFT-2 Starliner use when traveling to the International Space Station, which will also be your destination for this challenge. OUR spaceship already docked to the rocket Atlas V and installed on the launch pad.


Credits: Joel Kouski/NASA.

In 2019 Boeing flew to OFT-1who couldn’t reach international space station (ISS). A new test was scheduled in July 2021, but problems in the valves star liner prevented launch. OUR Boeing and NASA sure that the issues have been resolved in OFT-2 Starliner.

Fast track to the International Space Station

If the weather and spaceship help OFT-2 will arrive at ISS Friday, towards the end of the day. She will be at the station for five days. Only on Saturday the cosmonauts who are in ISS can open hatches star liner. At the end of the mission spaceship land in New Mexico. Landing uses parachutes, airbags, and small rockets to adjust the speed and angle of flight. OFT-2.

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Boeing plane breaks in two during emergency landing
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