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Russia blames software glitch after space station briefly thrown out of control
By Andrew Osborn & Alexander Marrow
Station loses attitude control after Nauka docking, Starliner launch delayed
By Jeff Foust
Uncontrolled thrusters firing on Russian module pushes ISS out of place
By Joey Roulette
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#Starliner launch update:
NASA, @BoeingSpace and @ULALaunch are now targeting no earlier than 6:16pm ET May 17 for the launch of the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test to @Space_Station, following a valve replacement on ULA's Atlas V rocket: go.nasa.gov/3ycJneo pic.twitter.com/ayQGXFSkKW
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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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Boeing Space
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Teams stand down from #Starliner’s Crew Flight Test first launch attempt.
@ulalaunch with concurrence from our team and @NASA scrubbed the launch due to a valve issue on the upper stage of the Atlas V. Starliner is healthy.
Learn more: starlinerupdates.com/first-launch-attempt-for-starliner-crew-flight-test-scrubbed/ pic.twitter.com/eeBkY478mB
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Boeing Space
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Live now: #Starliner Crew Flight Test launch from @ulalaunch Space Launch Complex-41 with liftoff at 10:34 p.m. ET.
Starliner is headed to the @Space_Station with @NASA_Astronauts spacecraft commander Butch Wilmore and pilot @Astro_Suni. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mnxepvXkkLJX
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