NASA and Boeing have completed engine testing for the StarCraft and will continue analysis
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发表于 2024-7-19 12:47:37
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On July 18th local time, NASA announced that engineers from NASA and Boeing are evaluating the results of engine tests conducted last week at the White Sands testing facility in New Mexico. The team is developing plans to return the "StarCraft" to Earth in the coming weeks. The team has completed ground heat testing in Baisha and is currently evaluating test data and inspecting test engines. The ongoing ground analysis is expected to last the entire week.
On June 5th, the Boeing "Interstellar" spacecraft launched with two American astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Sunny Williams, on its first manned test flight mission as the final step towards obtaining conventional commercial space mission suitability certification from NASA. The spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station on the 6th. The spacecraft was originally scheduled to depart from the International Space Station and return to Earth on the 14th, but later encountered problems such as propulsion failures, resulting in several delays in the return time, and there is still no exact date.
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