After just over three months, Starliner is finally coming home, but without the crew, who will be returning with Crew-9 on Dragon next year.

Undocking scheduled for (UTC) 2024-09-06, 22:04
Mission Boeing Crewed Flight Test
Landing scheduled for (UTC) 2024-09-07, 04:03
Landing site White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA
Starliner SC3-2 (Calypso)
Crew None
Revised mission success criteria Successful undocking, deorbit, reentry, and landing of Starliner

Livestreams (undocking)

Stream Link
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_79y0yZs0dc
Boeing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bZhoHeAimM
Space Affairs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mv5X2yghKhA
NASASpaceflight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG3eNnzhkpw
The Launch Pad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueziZxViWCc

Livestreams (landing)

Stream Link
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ0T-cZWh78
Boeing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mObfa7Gdky4
Space Affairs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O55tEycZjiE
NASASpaceflight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QngdqJ97lis
The Launch Pad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueziZxViWCc

Mission Details 🚀

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      4 months ago

      I can’t help but be reminded of Starliner render that BO featured in their Orbital Reef announcement video. There’s a 3 second clip at 1:34 showing Starliner spinning up like a washing machine, thrusters firing wildly. I’m glad that that, at least, did not come to pass.

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    4 months ago

    A bit of news, paraphrased:

    During the coast phase over the past few hours, the flight controllers took the opportunity to perform a few tests of Starliner’s thrusters. During the tests, one of the 12 RCS thrusters on the Crew Module didn’t fire when commanded. The 12 thrusters are divided into 2 redundant sets of 6, so this shouldn’t prevent Starliner from performing reentry and landing.

    The teams also tested 10 of the 28 thrusters on the Service Module, and all performed as expected.

    Not perfect, but not disastrous.

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    4 months ago

    Starliner has exited the ISS Keepout Sphere. All 12 burns completed nominally.

    Starliner should exit the Approach Ellipsoid about 10 minutes later.

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    4 months ago

    Starliner is performing a series of 12 short thruster firings to nudge its way away from the ISS. Currently halfway through, all nominal so far.

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    4 months ago

    Service Module jettison confirmed.

    Next up, reentry. NASA is sharing some nice telemetry on the stream :)

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    4 months ago

    Was expecting a little more debris to be kicked up on touchdown. Wonder if the rockets didn’t fire or just the camera angle?

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      4 months ago

      Wonder if the rockets didn’t fire or just the camera angle?

      Does Starliner have landing rockets? I know New Shepard does, but I thought Starliner might just have airbags. Also, there may have been a small hill between the camera and the landing site, so we might not have seen the exact moment of landing, given the low camera angle.

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    4 months ago

    Deorbit burn has begun.

    Edit: Nominal deorbit burn cutoff. Next up, jettison of Service Module from Crew Module.