NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams held a digital query and reply session with media on Could 1, from contained in the Astronaut Crew Quarters at NASA’s Kennedy Area Middle in Florida forward of their launch to the area station.
“We’ve been via coaching and we have now our fingerprints on each single process that exists for this spacecraft,” stated Wilmore. “We’re totally educated in all facets of Starliner.”
Wilmore and Williams have quarantined contained in the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Constructing since they arrived on the Florida spaceport April 25.
The Operations and Checkout Constructing dates again to the Apollo program and was used for missions below the Area Shuttle Program. Situated on the third flooring, the crew quarters consists of 23 bedrooms, every with its personal rest room. The world additionally consists of the suitup room, the place groups assist astronauts into their spacesuits earlier than they exit the constructing and enter a automobile to take them to the launch pad.
Wilmore and Williams would be the first to fly aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, launching on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the Worldwide Area Station. The astronauts will spend a few week on the orbiting laboratory earlier than the crew capsule makes a parachute and airbag-assisted touchdown within the southwestern United States.
“We really feel very protected and really snug when this spacecraft flies,” stated Williams. “That is the place we’re imagined to be.”
After profitable completion of the mission, NASA will start the ultimate means of certifying Starliner and its techniques for crewed rotation missions to the area station. The Starliner capsule, with a diameter of 15 ft (4.56m) and the aptitude to steer robotically or manually, will carry 4 astronauts, or a mixture of crew and cargo, for NASA missions to low Earth orbit.
Launch is scheduled for 10:34 p.m. EDT Monday, Could 6, from Area Launch Advanced-41 at Cape Canaveral Area Power Station in Florida.
Watch a replay of the query and reply session here.