Boeing's Starliner Faces Another Launch Setback

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Boeing's Starliner failed to launch again due to a faulty power supply in a ground computer chassis, causing a delay from the scheduled June 1 launch. The issue, which affected the computer ground launch sequencer, led to the postponement of the launch to June 5, with a final backup date of June 6. If the launch does not occur by then, it will face further delays due to battery replacements and scheduling conflicts with a planned US Space Force launch.
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