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LIVE: Tune in as NASA, @BoeingSpace and @ULALaunch officials hold a joint media teleconference to discuss #Starliner updates as they continue to evaluate a path toward launching Boeing's Crew Flight Test. www.youtube.com/live/hyoXOd8zKdI pic.twitter.com/LmNlSI9Yjb
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NASA
MEDIA: Join us tomorrow, May 24, at 11am ET (1500 UTC) as NASA, @BoeingSpace and @ULALaunch officials provide an update as teams work toward a #Starliner launch opportunity on June 1. Details on how to participate: go.nasa.gov/3QZb298 pic.twitter.com/aNWmHfNiQx
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Michael Sheetz
thesheetztweetz
Boeing and NASA are now targeting June 1 for the first astronaut launch of the company's Starliner spacecraft. That's despite a "stable" helium leak in the spacecraft's propulsion system that officials think is manageable and "really not a safety of flight issue." $BA…
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Eric Berger
SciGuySpace
If you're keeping score at home, these are the problems Boeing has found with the Starliner spacecraft on the ground since OFT-2: * prop system valves * flammable tape * parachutes * helium leak * prop system design vulnerability Crew flight test now set for June 1.
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