Starliner in space: NASA transmits its docking to the International Space Station | Astronomy | ISS | | Science

Starliner in space: NASA transmits its docking to the International Space Station | Astronomy | ISS | | Science
Starliner in space: NASA transmits its docking to the International Space Station | Astronomy | ISS | | Science

Starliner. Photo: LR composition

Starliner, the spacecraft developed by NASA and Boeing that achieved a successful launch yesterday, is close to docking with the International Space Station (ISS). Along with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the vehicle will remain in space for a week to carry out various tests. The American space station transmits the arrival at its destination in real time.

Watch here the docking of Starliner to the International Space Station

Astronaut flies Starliner 200 meters from the ISS

From the Mission Control Center, NASA asks astronaut Butch Wilmore to manually operate the Starliner spacecraft when it is 200 meters away from the International Space Station.

Starliner is monitored from the Mission Control Center

Boeing and NASA monitor Starliner during its flight from the Mission Control Center at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Where to see Starliner docking with the ISS?

NASA is streaming the Starliner docking on its official channels: NASA+, YouTube NASA TV, Facebook NASA TV, and Twitch NASA TV.

What time will Starliner dock to the ISS?

According to the NASA program, Starliner’s directed docking will be at 11:15 am (Peru time).

 
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