Boeing's Starliner Set for First Astronaut Flight After Engineers Remove a Mile of Flammable Tape

From: Gizmodo Newsletter - Saturday Mar 23,2024 01:01 pm
Boeing also fixed a nagging parachute issue and is now aiming for a May launch with astronauts aboard....
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