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Old June 24th 19, 08:46 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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Default Commercial Crew

NASA has reportedly updated its launch dates for Commercial Crew
missions. The Starliner unmanned orbital test is now manifested for
September (the original holdup was apparently largely due to launch
vehicle availability). Both Starliner and Crew Dragon are currently
manifested for manned flights in November (Crew Dragon first), which
would seem to imply that the Crew Dragon Max Q Abort Test would happen
sometime before that, although we still have no date for that and no
new information on what caused the test pad anomaly.


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