Top news
Posts on X
Formerly TwitterNASA
NASA
Where will you be when @BoeingSpace #Starliner launches?
Check out the @ULAlaunch visibility map to see if you will be in the historic launch's line of sight! If not, make sure to tune into our broadcast on May 6 at 6:30pm ET (2230 UTC): go.nasa.gov/3WoIxoV pic.twitter.com/Zx9jpvOi88
Posted on X
NASA
NASA
LIVE: Experts discuss details ahead of the launch of @BoeingSpace's #Starliner Crew Flight Test. Liftoff is targeted for May 6 at 10:34pm ET (0234 UTC May 7). Two @NASA_Astronauts will be aboard testing the end-to-end capabilities of the spacecraft. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1zqKVqayAvlxB
Posted on X
ULA
ulalaunch
The 48-foot-long (14.6m) swing arm has extended into position, bridging the Space Launch Complex-41 Crew Access Tower to the #Starliner spacecraft. The 8-person Blue Team -- comprised of ULA and Boeing representatives -- will prepare the White Room and open the crew module hatch. pic.twitter.com/8YG9qR83zN
Posted on X
ULA
ulalaunch
Rollout is underway of the 100th #AtlasV rocket and the start of a new era in human spaceflight for @NASA, @BoeingSpace and United Launch Alliance. This is the Crew Flight Test (#CFT) mission of the #Starliner spacecraft in the @Commercial_Crew Program. bit.ly/av_cft pic.twitter.com/7YHn6w0vTo
Posted on X
All coverage
Starliner docks with ISS for the first time
By Jeff Foust
Boeing Starliner problems go beyond thrusters
By Christian Davenport
After Years of Trouble, Boeing Repeats Launch of Starliner Spacecraft for NASA (Published 2022)
By Kenneth Chang
Boeing is trying again to launch its Starliner capsule to the space station — here's what's at stake
By Michael Sheetz
For Boeing, third time's a charm for Starliner test, despite glitches
By Christian Davenport
Starliner enters orbit, en route to space station in first successful test
By Christian Davenport