Boeing's first crewed Starliner mission is finally heading to the ISS

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Boeing's first crewed Starliner mission is finally heading to the ISS
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Mariella Moon has been a night editor for Engadget since 2013, covering everything from consumer technology and video games to strange little robots that could operate on the human body from the inside one day. She has a special affinity for space, its technologies and its mysteries, though, and has interviewed astronauts for Engadget.

Boeing 's first Starliner flight with a human crew onboard has successfully blasted off to space on top of United Launch Alliance 's Atlas V rocket, almost a month after it wasand completed necessary checks by 10:08AM ET. Less than 30 minutes after the astronauts entered the capsule, the CEO ULAthat the company was "working an issue with topping valves on the ground side" and that it was running the fix through its Software Integration Lab before it's executed.

Aside from the NASA astronauts, Starliner flew with 760 pounds of cargo, including 300 pounds of food and other supplies requested by the crew that's currently onboard the International Space Station. Wilmore and Williams will spend eight days on the ISS conducting tests to help determine whether the Starliner is ready for regular flights to the orbiting laboratory.

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