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VisitLevel of confidence in Boeing's space capabilities post Starliner mission
Increased confidence • 33%
Maintained confidence • 33%
Decreased confidence • 34%
NASA feedback, public polls and media analysis
Boeing's Starliner Set for First Piloted ISS Mission on ULA's Atlas V Monday
May 6, 2024, 03:49 PM
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is set for its first piloted launch to the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday at 10:34 p.m. ET, years behind schedule and more than a billion dollars over budget. This critical mission, launching aboard ULA's Atlas V rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, involves astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore. If successful, NASA plans to use Boeing along with SpaceX for future astronaut transportation to the ISS. This mission is crucial as it represents Boeing's delayed entry into NASA's commercial crew program, aimed at facilitating regular astronaut trips to the ISS.
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Starliner better • 33%
Crew Dragon better • 33%
Performance equally successful • 34%
All objectives achieved • 50%
Partial objectives achieved • 50%
Continue • 50%
Halt • 50%
No issues • 25%
Technical malfunction • 25%
Communication problems • 25%
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Successful launch • 33%
Scrubbed due to technical issues • 33%
Scrubbed due to weather • 33%
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Favorability increases • 33%
Favorability decreases • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Next mission scheduled • 50%
No next mission scheduled • 50%
Boeing not awarded new contracts • 50%
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Mission Successful • 50%
Mission Unsuccessful • 50%
Increase in funding • 33%
Decrease in funding • 34%
No change in funding • 33%