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Starliner investigation finds numerous problems in Boeing software development process
By Jeff Foust
Boeing's passenger spacecraft actually suffered a second unknown software glitch during debut flight
By Loren Grush
NASA says Boeing Starliner space capsule has widespread software problems - The Washington Post
By Christian Davenport
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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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Mission managers from NASA, @BoeingSpace, and @ULALaunch continue to evaluate a path forward toward launching #Starliner's Crew Flight Test.
The teams are now working toward a launch opportunity at 12:25pm ET on Saturday, June 1, with additional opportunities on Sunday, June 2,… pic.twitter.com/nyV7UgAi3Y
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Eric Berger
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Not confirmed, but it sounds like NASA and Boeing may attempt to launch Starliner on May 28.
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Eric Berger
SciGuySpace
Sorry, NASA, but you've been doing a terrible job of providing updates on Starliner delays. This is a crewed mission. It really really matters. Already the 25th is off the table. There are rumors of longer delays. Space press has been asking for briefings for days. Do better.
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Boeing Starliner Flight's Flaws Show 'Fundamental Problem,' NASA Says (Published 2020)
By Kenneth Chang
Boeing's 2nd Starliner software glitch could have led to an in-space collision
By Hanneke Weitering