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posted by martyb on Thursday June 29 2017, @01:41PM   Printer-friendly
from the onward-and-upward dept.

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/06/commercial-crew-providers-significant-progress-flights/

As the mid-way point of 2017 arrives, both of NASA's Commercial Crew Program service providers are making significant progress toward the first uncrewed test flights of their Dragon and Starliner capsules. At their second quarter 2017 meeting, the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel [ASAP] noted this progress while also discussing outstanding concerns regarding the program and vehicles as well as the positive steps being taken to address these matters.

[...] Currently, SpaceX is on track to be the first to perform their uncrewed flight, known as SpX Demo-1, with Dr. Donald McErlean reporting to the ASAP that the flight continues to target a launch later this year.

Currently, both NASA and SpaceX hold that SpX Demo-1 will fly by the end of the year – though L2 level KSC scheduling claims the mission has potentially slipped to March 2018.

Regardless, SpX Demo-1 will be followed – under the current plan – by Boeing's uncrewed OFT (Orbital Flight Test) in mid-2018.

[Any guesses on when the first commercial crew flight with actual human passengers will lift off? --martyb]


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  • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Thursday June 29 2017, @03:51PM (3 children)

    by tangomargarine (667) on Thursday June 29 2017, @03:51PM (#532979)

    Any guesses on when the first commercial crew flight with actual human passengers off will lift?

    Do you have a suggestion that makes it sound less tortured? :P

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by tibman on Thursday June 29 2017, @04:46PM (2 children)

    by tibman (134) Subscriber Badge on Thursday June 29 2017, @04:46PM (#532993)

    To me it reads like takyon wrote it. That what's the summary says. takyon writes: ... Any guesses on when the first commercial crew flight with actual human passengers will lift off?
    If an editor added personal comments to the summary then maybe they should put their name over their comment? I'm not a submitter/editor, so i don't have any skin in it.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 29 2017, @05:33PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 29 2017, @05:33PM (#533008)

      SN needs a feature where readers can compare the Original Submission to the Story in unified diff format just like GitHub. SN needs to recognize GitHub accounts as registered users just like GitHub. SN needs to allow images in comments just like GitHub. In fact forget SN and let's just move SoylentNews directly into a GitHub wiki and forget about soylentnews.org entirely.

    • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Thursday June 29 2017, @06:43PM

      by tangomargarine (667) on Thursday June 29 2017, @06:43PM (#533034)

      Yeah, I'd agree with that. In magazines don't they usually do an [-ed.] or something to denote editor comments?

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