It’s been a tough few years for Boeing, however now the corporate is about to fly nearer to the solar than ever earlier than. After practically a decade of growth and delays, the primary crewed launch of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft is going on quickly. Right here’s how one can watch it stay.
The launch is a collectively deliberate occasion between Boeing and NASA, and was initially scheduled for Monday, Could 6, at 10:34 pm EDT, 7:34 PDT. The launch was scrubbed at 8:34pm EDT, although, resulting from a propellant valve situation within the Atlas V rocket that was set to take the spacecraft to orbit. The launch will probably be rescheduled.
When it’s, you may watch the livestream of the launch a number of methods. It would stream on NASA’s official website and YouTube channel, in addition to on NASA+, the company’s subscription service. When you’re on cellular, the stream can also be out there on the NASA app. You too can watch it proper right here.
The launch of the Starliner has been a long time coming. With this extremely anticipated liftoff, Boeing will formally be the second firm (after SpaceX) to companion with NASA to hold people into area. The Starliner will probably be crewed by NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who will head to the International Space Station. The plan is for the astronauts to stay there for per week or so, then return to planet Earth, reentering the environment aboard the identical craft after which touchdown below parachutes.
If this mission succeeds, it’ll additionally possible be a welcome hit of fine information for the troubled aviation firm. Boeing has drawn a number of presumably undesirable consideration in latest months, as an array of technical malfunctions on its industrial airline flights have terrified vacationers and made headlines. These occasions come not lengthy after two of Boeing’s 737 Max planes crashed in 2018 and 2019. Clearly, Boeing is keen to claw back some public goodwill and write a complete new chapter centered round a way forward for bringing extra individuals into area.
Up to date: 5/6/2024, 10:30 pm EDT: NASA has scrubbed Monday night time’s launch and can reschedule.