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Starliner Calypso
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Boeing Starliner Calypso, also known as Spacecraft 3, is a space capsule used in NASA's Commercial Crew Program. It was launched on an uncrewed test flight on December 20, 2019, but failed to rendezvous with the International Space Station due to software issues. The spacecraft landed after two days in space and was reflown on a crewed test flight in June 2024. Calypso was originally scheduled to return to space on Starliner-1, but the flight was delayed and it was instead used for the crewed test flight. The spacecraft has been given the official name Calypso, after Jacques-Yves Cousteau's oceanography vessel.learn more on wikipedia
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countries
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organizations
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persons
- 1.Sunita Williams
- 2.Butch Wilmore
- 3.Elon Musk
- 4.Donald Trump
- 5.Steve Stich
- 6.Nick Hague
- 7.Aleksandr Gorbunov
- 8.Bill Nelson
- 9.Frank Rubio
- 10.Joe Biden
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