SpaceX bigwigs celebrated the arrival of a brand new American capsule on the human-spaceflight scene immediately (June 5).
That spacecraft is Boeing’s Starliner, which is carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams towards the Worldwide Area Station (ISS) after launching this morning atop a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket.
“Congratulations on a profitable launch!” SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk mentioned via X today.
SpaceX’s president and chief working officer, Gwynne Shotwell, shared comparable, barely extra verbose sentiments in an X post of her own: “Congratulations to @NASA, @BoeingSpace and @ULAlaunch on this morning’s launch to the @space_station, and Godspeed to Butch, Suni and Starliner in your flight!”
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Congratulations on a profitable launch! https://t.co/DiwBo6LheWJune 5, 2024
Starliner is scheduled to achieve the ISS tomorrow (June 6) round 12:15 p.m. EDT (1615 GMT). You may watch that milestone right here on Area.com, courtesy of NASA.
The capsule, Wilmore and Williams will stay on the orbiting lab for a few week, then head again dwelling to Earth to wrap up the mission, which is named Crew Flight Check (CFT). If all goes properly, Starliner will probably be licensed to fly six-month astronaut missions to and from the ISS for NASA — one thing SpaceX already does.
Boeing and SpaceX each bought multibillion-dollar contracts from NASA’s Business Crew Program again in 2014 to supply this astronaut-ferrying service. SpaceX launched its model of CFT, referred to as Demo-2, in Could 2020 and is now in the midst of its eighth operational, long-duration crewed mission for the company.
Starliner’s highway has been far bumpier. The capsule failed to satisfy up with the ISS on its first uncrewed take a look at flight again in December 2019, for instance. And points with the capsule’s parachute system and wiring (a lot of which was wrapped in flammable tape) prompted additional delays.
It is simple to border the SpaceX-Boeing state of affairs as a race — one which Musk’s firm is successful handily. However NASA does not see issues that approach, based on company chief Invoice Nelson.
“Once we develop our fleet of spacecraft, what we’re doing is increasing our attain to the celebrities,” Nelson mentioned in a postlaunch information convention immediately. “So it is a particular second. It is one other a type of nice markers in historical past.”
Boeing representatives additionally downplayed the competitors angle, sending constructive vibes again in SpaceX’s course.
“We do not see it as a contest,” Mark Nappi, vice chairman and program supervisor of Boeing’s Business Crew Program, mentioned throughout immediately’s information convention. “I sit on my entrance porch and I watch each SpaceX mission, and I root for them, too. That is one thing that is nice for your entire nation.”