Diamond Member SpaceMan 0 Posted July 23 Diamond Member Share Posted July 23 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft that launched NASA’s Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station is pictured docked to the Harmony module’s forward port. This long-duration photograph was taken at night from the orbital complex as it soared 258 miles above western China. Leadership from NASA and Boeing will participate in a media teleconference at 11:30 a.m. EDT Thursday, July 25, to provide the latest status of the agency’s Boeing Crew Flight Test mission aboard the International Space Station. Audio of the media teleconference will stream live on the agency’s website: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Participants include: Steve Stich, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program Mark Nappi, vice president and program manager, Commercial Crew Program, Boeing Media interested in participating must contact the newsroom at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida no later than one hour prior to the start of the call at ksc*****@*****.tld. A copy of NASA’s This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up is online. Engineering teams with NASA and Boeing recently completed ground hot ***** testing of a Starliner reaction control system thruster at White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico. The test series involved ******* the engine through similar in-flight conditions the spacecraft experienced during its approach to the space station, as well as various stress-case firings for what is expected during Starliner’s undocking and the deorbit ***** that will position the spacecraft for a landing in the southwestern ******* States. Teams are analyzing the data from these tests, and leadership plans to discuss initial findings during the call. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams arrived at the orbiting laboratory on June 6, after lifting off aboard a ******* Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 5. Since their arrival, the duo has been integrated with the Expedition 71 crew, performing scientific research and maintenance activities as needed. As part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, the mission is an end-to-end test of the Starliner system. Following a successful return to Earth, NASA will begin the process of certifying Starliner for rotational missions to the International Space Station. Through partnership with ********* private industry, NASA is opening access to low Earth orbit and the space station to more people, science, and commercial opportunities. For NASA’s blog and more information about the mission, visit: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up -end- Josh Finch / Jimi RussellHeadquarters, Washington202-358-1100*****@*****.tld / *****@*****.tld Steve Siceloff / Danielle Sempsrott / Stephanie PlucinskyKennedy Space Center, Florida321-867-2468steven.p*****@*****.tld / *****@*****.tld / *****@*****.tld Leah Cheshier / Sandra JonesJohnson Space Center, Houston281-483-5111*****@*****.tld / sandra.p*****@*****.tld This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/74830-nasa-nasa-boeing-to-discuss-crew-flight-test-mission-ground-testing/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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