Boeing Starliner Faces New Setbacks as NASA's Artemis 2 Achieves Historic Lunar Milestone
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Meanwhile, Boeing's woes contrast sharply with NASA's Artemis progress. Space.com reports that Artemis 2 launched successfully on April 1 at 6:35 p.m. EDT from Kennedy Space Center, sending astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen aboard the Orion spacecraft—the first crewed lunar trip since 1972. On April 2, Orion completed a key engine burn to raise its perigee, followed by the translunar injection burn, placing the crew on a figure-eight path around the moon's far side. By early April 4, Space.com notes the astronauts surpassed the Apollo 13 distance record, now closer to the moon than Earth, with CAPCOM Jacki Mahaffey confirming the milestone from Houston. KATV and CBS Austin detail the crew's "moonshot trigger" after one day in Earth orbit, targeting a Pacific splashdown on April 10. Interesting Engineering adds that the Artemis 2 team fixed an onboard toilet issue as Orion departed Earth orbit, with a close lunar flyby set for April 6 to capture unprecedented images of the far side.
These events signal Boeing's Starliner program remains grounded by technical hurdles, while NASA's Orion advances lunar ambitions, potentially sidelining Boeing further in human spaceflight.
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