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February 7, 2020 03:43 pm

Boeings passenger spacecraft actually suffered a second unknown software glitch during debut flight




An artistic rendering of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft | Image: Boeing

Boeing’s new passenger spacecraft suffered a second major software bug during its debut flight to space in December — one that would have ended in a “catastrophic spacecraft failure” had it not been corrected. Fortunately, Boeing patched the issue before it became a problem, but the issue has safety experts worried about the company’s ongoing oversight of its space vehicles.


The spacecraft is Boeing’s new Starliner capsule, designed to take crews to and from the International Space Station for NASA. Boeing launched the Starliner on its first test flight on December 20th, without any people on board. The flight was meant to demonstrate the vehicle’s ability to get to space, dock with the International Space Station, and then return to...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/6/21127127/boeing-starliner-spacecraft-nasa-safety-software-glitch-catastrophic

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