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Home | Mission Updates | Starliner Launch Paused While NASA Addresses International Space Station Events

Starliner Launch Paused While NASA Addresses International Space Station Events

July 29, 2021

Success in spaceflight is achieved by millions of elements coming together and working in perfect harmony. That’s the nature of our business, and that requires patience. We stand ready to launch the CST-100 Starliner when the time is right, as we support NASA on the International Space Station.

The Starliner, positioned atop the United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket, rolled out today from the Vertical Integration Facility to Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and will launch on the Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) when the opportunity is right. Teams from NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance are discussing next steps.

Please follow @NASA, @Commercial_Crew and @BoeingSpace on Twitter, or visit www.nasa.gov or www.StarlinerUpdates.com, for more information.

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