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The dates are out for @BoeingSpace #Starliner Crew Flight Test, targeting May 6 for liftoff. Hear from the astronauts, tune in live for launch and docking to the @Space_Station, and be a part of #LaunchAmerica history: go.nasa.gov/3xUlE2u pic.twitter.com/9gANsuIdFA
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On May 2, the four members of #Crew8 will board their @SpaceX Dragon spacecraft for relocation to a new port on the @Space_Station. This will make room for the upcoming arrival of the @BoeingSpace #Starliner. go.nasa.gov/4aV5Rij pic.twitter.com/QgjuoFHIOZ
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Targeting Thursday, May 2 for Dragon’s port relocation at the @space_station and back-to-back Falcon 9 launches from California and Florida
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