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Expiry date | 2024-10-18 |
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The Boeing (BA) Starliner successfully launched from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The Starliner is taking two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, to the International Space Station. The mission is expected to last about 10 days. The launch faced several delays and was scrubbed twice due to technical issues. The Starliner spacecraft is being propelled by the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. In the video above, Yahoo Finance's Madison Mills and Brad Smith cover the Starliner's launch. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich.
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NASA astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams became the first people to launch to orbit inside a Boeing [NYSE: BA] Starliner, lifting off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 10:52am ET and embarking on a 25-hour flight to the International Space Station (ISS). The launch marks the beginning of the NASA-Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test (CFT).