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posted by martyb on Friday March 22 2019, @03:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the buying-a-stairway-to-heaven^W-the-ISS dept.

Boeing delays by months test flights for U.S. human space program: sources

Boeing Co has delayed by at least three months its first uncrewed flight to the International Space Station under NASA's human spaceflight program, and pushed its crewed flight until November, industry sources said on Wednesday.

Reuters reported last month that NASA has warned Boeing and rival contractor SpaceX of design and safety concerns the companies need to address before flying humans to space.

Boeing's first test flight was slated for April but it has been pushed to August, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter. The new schedule means that Boeing's crewed mission, initially scheduled for August, will be delayed until November.

Also at Spaceflight Insider, Astronomy Magazine, and BGR.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by EJ on Friday March 22 2019, @05:21AM (3 children)

    by EJ (2452) on Friday March 22 2019, @05:21AM (#818309)

    Maybe they're updating the software to uninstall HAL 9000's flight control module.

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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by choose another one on Friday March 22 2019, @09:48AM

    by choose another one (515) on Friday March 22 2019, @09:48AM (#818342)

    Nah, they're just revising the manuals to remove all references to it, this will make training easier, cheaper and most importantly, quicker - all hail the god of schedule over safety and any engineer who wants to disagree can go sit outside in the freezing cold on his o-ring until they change their mind.

    This is stuff that (probably) won't ever be needed anyway so pilots/astronauts don't need to know, repeat the corporate mantra "it's only there because of certification requirements".

    Nothing to see here, just a smoking crater, please move along and take your seats for the flight...

  • (Score: 3, Funny) by DannyB on Friday March 22 2019, @02:12PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Friday March 22 2019, @02:12PM (#818398) Journal

    Famous quotes:

    "It is now safe to turn off your computer." -- HAL 9000

    --
    Q. How much did Santa's sled cost?
    A. Nothing. It was on the house.
  • (Score: 2) by driverless on Saturday March 23 2019, @02:02AM

    by driverless (4770) on Saturday March 23 2019, @02:02AM (#818662)

    In the light of the 737 MAX fiasco, that headline is just a late-nite TV comedy joke that writes itself...