Launch teams are assessing the next opportunity for liftoff.
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Boeing s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft sits atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket, on Space Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ready for the second un-piloted test flight to the International Space Station, Thursday, July 29, 2021, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The launch is scheduled for Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/John Raoux) Author: Jillian Olsen Updated: 6:25 PM EDT July 29, 2021
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Boeing s Starliner will be standing down from its Friday launch attempt after an unplanned firing of Russia s new Multipurpose Laboratory Module moved the International Space Station out of orientation.
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