American aerospace giant Boeing has today launched its Starliner capsule to the International Space Station (ISS). This is an important pilotless test flight that has been launched after several years of failure. This trial was pending for a long time, which was earlier stopped due to a lack of software.
On the other hand, shortly after its launch, Boeing's Starliner faced problems in moving on its way to the ISS. At the same time, NASA says that the mission remains on track.
Through this test, the company wants to show its strength and wants to tell that its spacecraft is safe for astronauts. On the other hand, if the mission is successful, then Boeing can get an advantage in the jetliner business.
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