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LIVE: A new spacecraft is set to launch for the first time with crew: @NASA_Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams!
Liftoff of @Boeing #Starliner's Crew Flight Test aboard a @ulalaunch Atlas V is targeted for 10:34 pm ET(0234 UTC May 7). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1BRJjPvrEjpKw
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From the pad and into space and back! 🚀💫
This is the first flight of the NASA Boeing Starliner spacecraft. We are ready to fly the NASA Boeing Crew Flight Test!!
Liftoff is targeted for 10:34pm ET with live coverage starting at 6:30pm ET. pic.twitter.com/pegZtpdLwV
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NASA, @BoeingSpace, and @ULALaunch are targeting no earlier than Friday, May 10, for launch of the agency’s Boeing Crew Flight Test to the @Space_Station, pending resolution of the technical issue that prevented the May 6 launch attempt: go.nasa.gov/3wrilzq pic.twitter.com/HNoNic3d7Q
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HAPPENING NOW: Leaders from NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance discuss the details of today's scrubbed Crew Flight Test launch attempt.
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