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RC28S7ABJS99 The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft is silhouetted after its demonstration flight during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo' at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC28S7A4APVL The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft is seen after its demonstration flight during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo' at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC27S7A1BQQB The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft makes a demonstration flight while people look on, during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo" at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC27S7AT9230 The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft makes a demonstration flight during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo" at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC27S7AVYRSW The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft makes a demonstration flight during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo" at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC27S7AWB1PG The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft makes a demonstration flight while high-rise apartment buildings are in the background during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo" at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC27S7AAF1JM The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft makes a demonstration flight while high-rise apartment buildings are in the background during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo" at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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RC27S7AFMY5T The single-seater 'Hexa', a personal aircraft developed by U.S.-based company Lift Aircraft makes a demonstration flight while high-rise apartment buildings are in the background during a showcase program titled "First Flight of Flying Cars in Tokyo" at SusHi Tech Tokyo, which stands for the Sustainable High City Tech Tokyo, at Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Issei Kato
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20240517_zaf_x99_416 HAVANA, May 18, 2024 A passenger of the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China is pictured at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba, May 17, 2024. Local authorities said that the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrived in Havana on Friday, with a stopover in Spain, which will enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Joaquin Hernandez/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zaf_x99_414 HAVANA, May 18, 2024 A passenger of the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China is pictured at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba, May 17, 2024. Local authorities said that the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrived in Havana on Friday, with a stopover in Spain, which will enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Joaquin Hernandez/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zaf_x99_415 HAVANA, May 18, 2024 This photo taken on May 17, 2024 shows the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba. Local authorities said that the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrived in Havana on Friday, with a stopover in Spain, which will enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Joaquin Hernandez/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zaf_x99_413 HAVANA, May 18, 2024 Passengers of the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China are pictured at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba, May 17, 2024. Local authorities said that the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrived in Havana on Friday, with a stopover in Spain, which will enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Joaquin Hernandez/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zaf_x99_378 HAVANA, May 18, 2024 The first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrives at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba, May 17, 2024. Local authorities said that the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrived in Havana on Friday, with a stopover in Spain, which will enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Lin Zhaohui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zaf_x99_377 HAVANA, May 18, 2024 This photo taken on May 17, 2024 shows the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba. Local authorities said that the first flight to resume air links between Cuba and China arrived in Havana on Friday, with a stopover in Spain, which will enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between the two countries. (Credit Image: © Lin Zhaohui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zia_k200_019 May 17, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: Photo taken on May 17, 2024, shows the inaugural flight in Tokyo of a flying vehicle. The vehicle developed by LIFT Aircraft of the United States and driven by one person flew about 10 meters above ground in front of about 500 people in Tokyo's Koto Ward. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zia_k200_018 May 17, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: Photo taken on May 17, 2024, shows the inaugural flight in Tokyo of a flying vehicle. The vehicle developed by LIFT Aircraft of the United States and driven by one person flew about 10 meters above ground in front of about 500 people in Tokyo's Koto Ward. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zia_k200_016 May 17, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: Photo taken on May 17, 2024, shows the inaugural flight in Tokyo of a flying vehicle. The vehicle developed by LIFT Aircraft of the United States and driven by one person flew about 10 meters above ground in front of about 500 people in Tokyo's Koto Ward. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240517_zia_k200_017 May 17, 2024, Tokyo, Japan: Photo taken on May 17, 2024, shows the inaugural flight in Tokyo of a flying vehicle. The vehicle developed by LIFT Aircraft of the United States and driven by one person flew about 10 meters above ground in front of about 500 people in Tokyo's Koto Ward. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240516_zaf_x99_164 BEIJING, May 16, 2024 China's AG600 large amphibious aircraft completes its first night test flight at a test flight base for civil aircraft in Pucheng, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, May 7, 2024. TO GO WITH ''China Focus: China's AG600 large amphibious aircraft advances toward certification'' (Aviation Industry Corporation of China/Handout via Xinhua) (Credit Image: © Aviation Industry Corporation Of China/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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RC2YQ7A780JX German Heron TP combat drone is pictured after landing on the day it makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2YQ7A377PT German Heron TP combat drone is pictured after landing on the day it makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2XQ7A7SXSG German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2YQ7AIR9KY German Heron TP combat drone is pictured during its christening ceremony on the day it makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2XQ7ATE8X4 German Heron TP combat drone is pictured during its christening ceremony on the day it makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2ZQ7ASNL99 German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2ZQ7A80MU0 German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2XQ7AYOCHQ German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2XQ7A1UPQW German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2XQ7A3ZU0V German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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RC2XQ7A56T58 German Heron TP combat drone makes its first official flight over a military airport in Jagel, Germany, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer
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20240512_zaf_x99_163 BEIJING, May 13, 2024 A China Southern Airlines Airbus A350 aircraft serving the direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City lands at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 11, 2024. The first direct passenger flight between China and Mexico after the COVID-19 pandemic landed in the city on Saturday. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240512_zaf_x99_035 MEXICO Mexico City, May 12, 2024 Guests attend an event celebrating the launching of a direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 12, 2024. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and arrived in Mexico City at around 11 p.m. local time, with the flight time being approximately 16 hours..The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240512_zaf_x99_028 MEXICO Mexico City, May 12, 2024 A China Southern Airlines Airbus A350 aircraft serving the direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City lands at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 11, 2024. The first direct passenger flight between China and Mexico after the COVID-19 pandemic landed here on Saturday. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240512_zaf_x99_027 MEXICO Mexico City, May 12, 2024 A China Southern Airlines Airbus A350 aircraft serving the direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City lands at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 11, 2024. The first direct passenger flight between China and Mexico after the COVID-19 pandemic landed here on Saturday. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_323 MEXICO Mexico City, May 12, 2024 A passenger of the first flight on a direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, arrives at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 11, 2024. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and arrived in Mexico City at around 11 p.m. local time, with the flight time being approximately 16 hours..The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_322 MEXICO Mexico City, May 12, 2024 Passengers of the first flight on a direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, arrive at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 11, 2024. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and arrived in Mexico City at around 11 p.m. local time, with the flight time being approximately 16 hours..The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_321 MEXICO Mexico City, May 12, 2024 Crew members of the first flight on a direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, arrive at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 11, 2024. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and arrived in Mexico City at around 11 p.m. local time, with the flight time being approximately 16 hours..The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Li Mengxin/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_268 BEIJING, May 12, 2024 This file photo shows an Airbus A350 aircraft serving the direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province.. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday.. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and the flight time will be approximately 16 hours, the airline said.. The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_053 SHENZHEN, May 11, 2024 A passenger checks in for a flight to Mexico City at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, May 11, 2024.. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday.. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and the flight time will be approximately 16 hours, the airline said.. The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_054 SHENZHEN, May 11, 2024 This file photo shows an Airbus A350 aircraft serving the direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province.. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday.. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and the flight time will be approximately 16 hours, the airline said.. The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240511_zaf_x99_055 SHENZHEN, May 11, 2024 A passenger checks in for a flight to Mexico City at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, May 11, 2024.. A direct air route linking south China's Shenzhen with Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, was launched on Saturday.. The first flight on the route took off from Shenzhen Baoan International Airport at 9 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Saturday, and the flight time will be approximately 16 hours, the airline said.. The flight, covering over 14,000 kilometers and running twice weekly, is currently the only direct passenger route from China to Mexico, and from China to Latin America. (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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RC27L7AF8YPL Tory Bruno of the United Launch Alliance shakes hands with a person at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2BL7AU326N NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams walk at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2BL7AO9EM6 NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams walk at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2BL7ABA3CO NASA astronaut Suni Williams gestures at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2BL7AM7EKA NASA astronaut Suni Williams gestures at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2BL7A1BK5R NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore receives flowers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2BL7A2D5QH NASA astronaut Suni Williams gestures at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC27L7AR8UZU NASA's administrator Bill Nelson poses with a guest at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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RC2AL7A66FYW NASA's associate administrator James Free looks on at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, ahead of Boeing's Starliner-1 Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket to the International Space Station, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. May 6, 2024. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
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20240506_zaa_p138_039 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_031 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, right, and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, left, depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_030 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore gives an air first bump to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson as he and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, left, depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_036 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA Boeing Crew Flight Test astronaut Butch Wilmore, left, waves as he departs the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_034 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA Boeing Crew Flight Test astronaut Suni Williams, left, departs the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_044 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, right, and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, left, holding roses, walk from the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Kim Shiflett/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_042 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: After suit-up and final fit checks, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, right, and Suni Williams, center, participate in a traditional game of cards inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout building, before departing to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Kim Shiflett/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_043 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, right, and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, left, pose together after pressure checks inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout building, before departing to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Kim Shiflett/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_045 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Suni Williams, gives a thumbs up as she speaks with family and friends before the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Lacey Young/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_047 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, left, and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, right, say their goodbyes to family and friends before the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Lacey Young/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_046 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, left, and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, right, walk from the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Lacey Young/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_035 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, left, and fellow crewmate Suni Williams, right, depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_041 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA: NASA astronaut BUTCH WILMORE, left, and fellow crew mate SUNI WILLIAMS, right, depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for the short trip to Launch Complex 41 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Starliner first manned Crew Flight Test was scrubbed at the last minute after a problem with an oxygen relief valve on the Centaur Stage was detected. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaf_m67_003 May 4, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA: Starliner rolls out of the Vertical Integration Facility at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Space Launch Complex 41, on Saturday. Two Nasa astronauts are due to head for the International Space Station aboard a new spacecraft. Boeing?s Starliner will blast off from Cape Canaveral in Florida, in its first crewed test flight. The mission has been delayed for several years because of setbacks in the spacecraft's development. (Credit Image: © Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_032 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_040 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_038 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_033 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zaa_p138_037 May 6, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 6, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240506_zsa_c218_001 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_001 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_001 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_002 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_003 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_002 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_003 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_003 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_002 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_004 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_004 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_004 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_005 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_006 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_005 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_006 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_006 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_005 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_007 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_007 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_007 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_008 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_008 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_008 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zsa_c218_009 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zea_c218_009 May 6, 2024: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240506_zia_c220_009 May 6, 2024, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA was forced to abandon its landmark launch of an Atlas 5 rocket boosting Boeing's long-delayed Starliner ship carrying astronauts for the first time on Monday (06May2024). .It was fueled for blastoff Monday night for its first piloted test flight. .However, trouble struck after a valve in the rocket's upper stage that was heard humming forced mission managers to order a scrub just two hours before takeoff..Commander Barry ''Butch'' Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams were in the process of strapping in for launch, with two hours till blast off, when the launch was called off. .NASA has delayed the launch until at least Friday ''to complete data analysis on a pressure regulation valve on the liquid oxygen tank of the Atlas 54 rocket's Centaur upper stage and determine whether it is necessary to replace the valve.''.NASA will assess if the valve has to be replaced, meaning the rocket would have to be hauled back for repairs, delaying another launch attempt to Sunday or later next week...Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States.When: 06 May 2024.Credit: NASA/Joel KowskyMark Thomas/Cover Images (Credit Image: © Mkth1/Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240505_zaa_p138_001 May 5, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket with crew gantry in position on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 5, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240505_zaa_p138_008 May 5, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket with crew gantry in position on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 5, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240505_zaa_p138_003 May 5, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket with crew gantry in position on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 5, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240505_zaa_p138_006 May 5, 2024, Cape Canaveral, Fl, United States of America: The Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on top of the ULA Atlas V rocket with crew gantry in position on Space Launch Complex-41 at the Kennedy Space Center, May 5, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Starliner is expected to launch May 6th on the first manned Crew Flight Test carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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