Boeing Starliner: NASA's Commercial Crew Capsule
Overview
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner is a spacecraft under development by Boeing for NASA's Commercial Crew Program. It is designed to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS).
Features
The Starliner is a reusable capsule with a capacity of seven astronauts. It has a conical shape with a blunt nose and a deployable heat shield. The capsule is equipped with life support systems, communications equipment, and docking mechanisms. The Starliner is launched on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. After launch, the capsule separates from the rocket and flies to the ISS. It docks with the ISS using the Canadarm2 robotic arm. After docking, the astronauts can enter the ISS and begin their mission. The Starliner can remain docked with the ISS for up to six months. When the mission is complete, the astronauts return to the Starliner and undock from the ISS. The Starliner then returns to Earth and lands in the ocean.
Development
The Starliner is under development by Boeing in partnership with NASA. The spacecraft has undergone a series of tests, including wind tunnel tests, thermal vacuum tests, and docking tests. The Starliner is scheduled to make its first crewed flight to the ISS in 2023. If successful, the Starliner will become the first commercial spacecraft to transport astronauts to the ISS.
Conclusion
The Boeing Starliner is a key part of NASA's plan to return human spaceflight to American soil. The spacecraft is designed to be safe, reliable, and affordable. If successful, the Starliner will revolutionize the way we travel to space.
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