ULA and Boeing have a successful launch of Starliner

Written by Ben

December 21, 2019

Starliner on Launch Pad

UPDATE: It appear that the Starliner suffered a malfunction and used extra fuel ment to get the spacecraft to the ISS shortly after this post. We will update you when we hear what Boeing decides to do next.

At 6:36 AM EST ULA and Boeing had a successful launch of the new Starliner Crew Capsule on it’s way to the ISS, moving the United States one step closer to flying Astronauts on American made Spacecraft

Boeing Starliner Lift Off

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