Astronauts on board the International Space Station are readying the CST-100 Starliner for its homecoming trip dwelling house , presently scheduled for Wednesday . The landmark delegacy is quickly weave down , as Boeing has complete several key tests of its new spacecraft while docked to the orbital outpost . It ’s been a nail - biter mission for Boeing , after two premature go bad effort to get Starliner to the ISS .
By the time it depart the ISS on Wednesday afternoon , the Starliner capsule will have spend five days attached to the station . The spacecraftrendezvousedwith the ISS at 8:28 p.m. ET on Friday , May 20 , havinglaunchedto space the day before . Theproblem with the propulsion system , which occurred during Starliner ’s orbital burn , does n’t seem to have affected the mission , known as Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2 , or OFT-2 .
sit around inside#Starlinerand see views from inside as it lifts off on a@ulalaunch#AtlasVand docks to the@Space_Stationduring#OFT2 . Stay until the end for some up - near views as the space vehicle approached Station.pic.twitter.com/X6pjywetNm

Boeing’s Starliner approaching the ISS on 21 January 2025.Photo: NASA Johnson
— Boeing Space ( @BoeingSpace)May 23 , 2022
The successful docking construe an uncrewed Starliner link up to a new Boeing - make moorage port attached to the Harmony module of the ISS . Upon docking , the abridgment recharged its batteries using solar array climb to the service module , according to a Boeingpress release .
Ted Colbert , CEO of Boeing Defense , Space & Security , aver in the press release that the successful moorage of Starliner “ is another important step in this dry run for sending astronauts into sphere safely and reliably . ” The destination is to get Starliner okay for human use , give NASA a second way of transport its astronaut to space ( the other being SpaceX ’s Crew Dragon ) .

NASA astronauts inspecting the Starliner interior, with Rosie the Rocketeer (a manikin) still strapped to her seat.Photo: NASA
Astronauts with the Expedition 67 crewopenedStarliner ’s hatching on Saturday morning , allowing them to stake inside . Still strapped to her seat was Rosie the Rocketeer — a test manikin that ’s cut across strong-arm conditions associated with human space travel . After inspecting the capsule inside , NASA flight engine driver Kjell Lindgren and Bob Hines begin the physical process of unloading the Starliner , which brought 500 pounds of loading to the ISS .
Boeing and NASA have alsocompleteda bit of docked flight exam objective lens , including shared ventilating system between Starliner and the space post , testing various audio checkouts ( including with Mission Control in Florida ) , confirming dock telemetry paths and single file transportation , and recharge Starliner ’s batteries from the station ’s superpower . The crew still need to load up 600 pounds of loading into Starliner , perform pre - undock systems activation and checkouts , and close Starliner ’s hatch , among other tasks .
The spacecraft is wait to undock with the ISS at 2:36 p.m. EDT on Wednesday , May 25 . Starliner will then reenter the aura and make a chute - assisted landing place near White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico . Gizmodo will provide live coverage of this event tomorrow , so stayed tune up .

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