Starliner's Crew Flight Test Launch Attempts and Challenges
First Launch Attempt Scrubbed
The first launch attempt for Starliner's Crew Flight Test was scheduled for May 6, 2024, but encountered a problem with an oxygen valve on the Atlas rocket. The launch was postponed.
Second Launch Attempt Scrubbed
A second launch attempt on May 8 was also scrubbed due to a valve issue on the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket scheduled to carry the spacecraft.
Launch Campaign Timeline
The launch campaign for Starliner typically begins 45 days before liftoff. United Launch Alliance will stack an Atlas V at Space Launch Complex 41 during this period.
New Crew Access Tower
Starliner's crew access tower is the first new access tower constructed along Florida's Space Coast since the Apollo era. It features a crew access arm and a white exterior.
Upcoming Launch Target
The launch of the ULA Atlas V rocket and Boeing Starliner spacecraft is now targeted for 12:25 pm.
Conclusion
Starliner's Crew Flight Test has faced challenges with launch attempts, highlighting the complexities and demanding nature of space exploration. Despite these setbacks, the teams involved remain committed to ensuring the success of this mission and advancing human spaceflight.
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