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Space mission: another failure for Boeing, several months behind the Starliner test flight

2021-08-13T20:48:16.253Z


Already in 2019, Boeing had come close to disaster. This test flight is mandatory to ensure that the space capsule, which must bring the


End of the trip.

Boeing's Starliner space capsule, whose take-off to the International Space Station had to be canceled last week due to problems detected with the propulsion system, will have to return to the factory for repairs, the company said on Friday. .

This new setback postpones for at least several months this crucial test flight for Boeing and for NASA.

The capsule will have to be removed from the top of the Atlas V rocket, and returned to a Kennedy Center factory in Florida for inspection.

It is probably "too early to say" whether this unmanned test flight can take place this year, John Vollmer, vice president and director of Boeing's commercial flight program, told a press conference.

Four valves in the propulsion system "remain closed" despite efforts by technicians to resolve the problem, Boeing added in its statement.

This is a major failure for the group, which continues the setbacks with Starliner.

SpaceX Advantage

The capsule was to be one of two, along with SpaceX's, to allow NASA to once again route its astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) from American soil.

Since the shutdown of space shuttles in 2011, the space agency was indeed dependent on Russian rockets.

If SpaceX has now already sent no less than ten astronauts to the ISS, including Frenchman Thomas Pesquet, Boeing is still having to pass its first unmanned test flight, which must prove that the capsule is safe.

This test flight was attempted for the first time in 2019, but then came close to disaster, due to a software problem.

Starliner must have returned to Earth prematurely, and an investigation later showed that the capsule nearly experienced a serious flight anomaly on entering the atmosphere.

Source: leparis

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