NASA Video | NASA's Boeing Crew Flight Test Launch Status News Conference (May 6, 2024) @NASAgovVideo | Uploaded 5 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Experts from NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance discuss the May 6, 2024 launch attempt for the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test to the International Space Station, which scrubbed due to a faulty oxygen relief valve observation on the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Centaur second stage.
Briefing participants:
- Ken Bowersox, associate administrator, NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate
- Steve Stich, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
- Dana Weigel, manager, International Space Station Program at NASA
- Mark Nappi, vice president and program manager, Commercial Crew Program, Boeing
- Tory Bruno, president and CEO, United Launch Alliance
Follow NASA's CFT blog for mission updates: blogs.nasa.gov/boeing-crew-flight-test
Experts from NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance discuss the May 6, 2024 launch attempt for the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test to the International Space Station, which scrubbed due to a faulty oxygen relief valve observation on the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Centaur second stage.
Briefing participants:
- Ken Bowersox, associate administrator, NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate
- Steve Stich, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
- Dana Weigel, manager, International Space Station Program at NASA
- Mark Nappi, vice president and program manager, Commercial Crew Program, Boeing
- Tory Bruno, president and CEO, United Launch Alliance
Follow NASA's CFT blog for mission updates: blogs.nasa.gov/boeing-crew-flight-test