Boeing's Starliner Crewed Mission Aborted Again Before Liftoff

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Boeing's Starliner space capsule launch, carrying NASA astronauts including Sunita Williams, was aborted just minutes before liftoff due to a computer abort system. This delay adds to a series of technical issues that have plagued the project, pushing the timeline back significantly. The mission is critical for Boeing to establish the Starliner as a reliable option for astronaut transport, competing with SpaceX's Crew Dragon missions.
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