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United Launch Alliance (ULA) is a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Boeing Defense, Space & Security. ULA was formed in December 2006 by combining the teams at these companies which provide spacecraft launch services to the government of the United States. ULA launches from both coasts of the US. They launch their Atlas V vehicle from LC-41 in Cape Canaveral and LC-3E at Vandeberg. Their Delta IV launches from LC-37 at Cape Canaveral and LC-6 at Vandenberg.
This is the second uncrewed test flight for the Starliner spacecraft. Reflight of the OFT mission will allow Boeing to demonstrate readiness of the spacecraft and implement corrections to the problems which were found during the first OFT flight.
Serial 2
Launch Crew Count 1
Status Active
Landing Time 2022-05-25T22:49:00+0000
Nationality Earthling
Date Of Birth 2019-11-01
Status Active
Type Non-Human
Height 58.00 Meters
Max Stages 2
Mass To GTO 0 kg
Liftoff Thrust 0 kN
Diameter 3.80 Meters
Mass To LEO 13034 kg
Liftoff Mass 0 Tonnes
Launch Success 3
Consecutive Success 3
Maiden Flight 2019-12-20
Launch Failures 0
SwGustav
2022-05-19T23:34:36+0000
Successful launch of Starliner into an ISS rendezvous trajectory
SwGustav
2022-05-19T22:55:19+0000
Liftoff
SwGustav
2022-05-19T22:01:49+0000
Webcast live
Jay
2022-05-19T21:47:30+0000
Weather 90%
Jay
2022-05-19T13:15:32+0000
Weather 80%
Nosu
2022-05-15T15:42:25+0000
Weather 70%
Cosmic_Penguin
2022-04-14T19:31:37+0000
New launch time
Nosu
2022-01-28T20:07:32+0000
NET May 20
Nosu
2021-12-20T16:19:55+0000
Boeing will use the service module initially built for the Crew Flight Test mission for the Orbital Flight Test 2 mission instead, which is now scheduled NET May 2022.
Nosu
2021-08-13T17:13:53+0000
Starliner to be removed from Atlas V for repairs, delaying the launch until late October at the earliest pending ISS docking opportunities.
Cosmic_Penguin
2021-08-04T01:39:39+0000
Rocket to be rolled back to VIF for Starliner propulsion system issue troubleshooting.
SwGustav
2021-08-03T14:57:42+0000
Recycle confirmed
Cosmic_Penguin
2021-08-03T14:28:17+0000
Scrub
spacevogel
2021-07-29T20:43:03+0000
Launch is NET Aug 3
spacevogel
2021-07-29T19:44:58+0000
Launch is confirmed to be delayed, new date to be determined.
spacevogel
2021-07-29T18:32:22+0000
Launch is likely delayed due to today's issues on ISS after MLM Nauka docking. Standing by for an update from NASA or Boeing.
SwGustav
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Adding seconds
Nosu
2021-07-28T07:16:36+0000
Weather 40%
Nosu
2021-06-10T19:37:50+0000
Launch time confirmed
spacevogel
2021-05-06T17:21:24+0000
Launch date and time added as per latest update from Boeing.
SwGustav
2021-03-03T05:07:33+0000
Launch is NET May due to impact from the recent Texas winter storm
spacevogel
2021-02-18T06:58:52+0000
Launch is now NET April 2.
SwGustav
2020-12-09T23:26:29+0000
NET March 29th
The Commercial Crew Program (CCP) is a human spaceflight program operated by NASA, in association with American aerospace manufacturers Boeing and SpaceX. The program conducts rotations between the expeditions of the International Space Station program, transporting crews to and from the International Space Station (ISS) aboard Boeing Starliner and SpaceX Crew Dragon capsules, in the first crewed orbital spaceflights operated by private companies.
The International Space Station programme is tied together by a complex set of legal, political and financial agreements between the sixteen nations involved in the project, governing ownership of the various components, rights to crewing and utilization, and responsibilities for crew rotation and resupply of the International Space Station. It was conceived in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan, during the Space Station Freedom project as it was originally called.
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NASA and Boeing will conduct a post-landing news conference for the uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) of Boeing’s Starliner commercial crew spacecraft.
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Following its deorbit burn, the Boeing CST-100 Starliner will reenter the Earth's atmosphere and land at the White Sands Missile Range using its parachutes.
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The Boeing CST-100 Starliner will undock from the International Space Station and conduct a deorbit burn as part of its second uncrewed test flight. Following the deorbit burn the capsule will renter the Earth's atmosphere and land at the 'White Sands Missile Range' using its parachutes.
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Starliner's hatch opening ceremony will commence following its successful docking with the International Space Station.
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Leaders from NASA and Boeing will participate in a media teleconference on the Starliner OFT-2 rendezvous and docking to the International Space Station
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The Boeing CST-100 Starliner will dock with the International Space Station as part of its second uncrewed test flight.
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NASA and Boeing will conduct a post-launch news conference for the uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) of Boeing’s Starliner commercial crew spacecraft.
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NASA leadership will answer media questions ahead of the uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) of Boeing’s Starliner commercial crew spacecraft.
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NASA and Boeing will conduct a pre-launch news conference for the uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) of Boeing’s Starliner commercial crew spacecraft.
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NASA and Boeing will hold a media teleconference following the Flight Readiness Review for the agency’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2), the second uncrewed flight test of the company’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft for the agency’s Commercial Crew Program.
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NASA and Boeing will hold a joint media teleconference to discuss the OFT-2 mission and provide an update on spacecraft readiness. The teleconference will include the following participants: Kathryn Lueders, associate administrator of NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate, Steve Stich, manager of the Commercial Crew Program, Joel Montalbano, manager of NASA’s International Space Station Program, Dr. Michelle Parker, vice president and deputy general manager of Space and Launch at Boeing, Mark Nappi, vice president and program manager of the CST-100 Starliner at Boeing.
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NASA and Boeing will hold a joint teleconference at 18:30 UTC to update media on the company’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft. Teams will discuss work on the oxidizer isolation valve issue that was discovered ahead of the planned uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission to the International Space Station in August.
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NASA and Boeing are continuing discussions on the status of the Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission, and will host a joint media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT, Friday, Aug. 13, to discuss the second uncrewed flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station, as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program.
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NASA and Boeing will conduct a pre-launch news conference for the uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) of Boeing’s Starliner commercial crew spacecraft.
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