KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. – The investigation into Boeing Starliner’s December orbital test flight is now complete, according to NASA, which resulted in the U.S.
space agency asking the commercial company to make more than 80 changes to the spacecraft hardware and operations before it can repeat the test flight to the International Space Station, and eventually fly astronauts.Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner launched from Cape Canaveral on Dec.
20, sending the capsule on what was meant to be its first uncrewed test flight to the International Space Station. However, 30 minutes after launch, a software issue caused the Starliner to miss a critical maneuver that would have sent it on its way to the space station.The launch was part of Starliner’s.