An Atlas V rocket is set to lift off with a team of two veteran astronauts sitting inside a crew capsule called Starliner, built by Boeing.
About Boeing Starliner:
Starliner is a spacecraft that transports astronauts into spaceafter being launched there by a rocket. It consists of a crew capsuleand a service module.
The crew capsulehouses the astronauts; like others of its kind, it will be able to survive reentry and return to the ground.
The service moduleconsists of the equipment and systems the astronauts need to survive in space, including air and temperature control, water supply, sanitation, etc., plus the engines and fuel required to manoeuvre the spacecraft. The service modulewon’t be reusable.
Starliner is more than 4 meters wide and can house up to seven astronauts. The Starliner has an innovative, weldless structureand isreusable up to 10 times with a six-month turnaround time.
It also features wireless internet and tablet technology for crew interfaces. It can be fit atop an Atlas V rocket, operated by United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
What is Starliner’s purpose?
On September 16, 2014, NASA announced it had awarded contracts to SpaceXand Boeingto fly astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS).
Since being awarded the NASA contracts, SpaceX has flown 13 missions to the ISS onboard its Dragon crew capsule (which can also house seven astronauts).
After NASA shut its Space Shuttle programme in 2011 and before SpaceX’s Dragon capsule got ready in 2020, only Russia’s Soyuz rocket and capsule could ferry astronauts to and from the ISS.
If the Starliner mission succeeds, the U.S. will, for the first time in its history, have two spacecraft to launch astronauts to space.
SpaceX and Boeing will take turns launching astronauts to the ISS—each crew’s expedition lasts up to six months—until the ISS is decommissioned next decade.
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