NASA, Boeing, and ULA (United Launch Alliance) groups will take further time to work by way of spacecraft closeout processes and flight rationale earlier than continuing with the launch of the company’s Boeing Crew Flight Take a look at. The groups now are focusing on a launch no sooner than 3:09 p.m. EDT Saturday, Might 25, for the flight take a look at carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the Worldwide House Station.
The extra time permits groups to additional assess a small helium leak within the Boeing Starliner spacecraft’s service module traced to a flange on a single response management system thruster. Stress testing carried out on Might 15 on the spacecraft’s helium system confirmed the leak within the flange is secure and wouldn’t pose a danger at that degree throughout the flight. The testing additionally indicated the remainder of the thruster system is sealed successfully throughout your complete service module. Boeing groups are working to develop operational procedures to make sure the system retains enough efficiency functionality and acceptable redundancy throughout the flight. As that work proceeds, NASA’s Industrial Crew Program and the Worldwide House Station Program will take the subsequent few days to evaluate the information and procedures to make a last dedication earlier than continuing to flight countdown.
The ULA Atlas V rocket and Boeing’s Starliner stay within the Vertical Integration Facility at House Launch Advanced-41 on Cape Canaveral House Power Station in Florida. The NASA, Boeing, and ULA groups stay dedicated to making sure a secure Starliner flight take a look at.
Wilmore and Williams will stay quarantined in Houston as prelaunch operations progress. They’ll fly again to NASA’s Kennedy House Middle in Florida nearer to the brand new launch date. The duo is the primary to launch aboard Starliner to the area station as a part of the company’s Industrial Crew Program. The astronauts will spend a few week on the orbiting laboratory earlier than returning to Earth and making a parachute and airbag-assisted touchdown within the southwestern United States.
After profitable completion of the mission, NASA will start the ultimate strategy of certifying Starliner and its programs for crewed rotation missions to the area station.