NASA is targeting August or September to redo Boeing spacecraft’s uncrewed flight to the International Space Station unless an earlier launch opportunity arises.
In an update Monday, Boeing said the Starliner CST-100 spacecraft would be ready in May but due to launch availability with United Launch Alliance and docking at the high-traffic International Space Station, that flight might not happen until later this year. [TRENDING: NASA makes history with Mars flight | For sale: Historic, haunted Fla.
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