Starliner spacecraft rolls out to launch pad
The first Boeing Starliner spacecraft designed to fly to the International Space Station rolled out of the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday, Nov. 21. A specially-outfitted carrier truck transported the capsule to Launch Complex 41 a few miles away, where United Launch Alliance teams mated the spacecraft to the top of an Atlas 5 rocket for launch an unpiloted Orbital Flight Test to the space station.
The Orbital Flight Test is a precursor to the first Starliner mission with astronauts.
Video credit: NASA
Видео Starliner spacecraft rolls out to launch pad канала Stephen Clark
The Orbital Flight Test is a precursor to the first Starliner mission with astronauts.
Video credit: NASA
Видео Starliner spacecraft rolls out to launch pad канала Stephen Clark
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