Boeing’s Starliner Set to Launch, Giving Company a Do-Over in Space

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Boeing is set on Friday to again launch its Starliner space capsule without crew on board, a year and a half after a software error botched an earlier attempt to dock with the International Space Station

will give it a shot at proving it can still pull off big missions.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration needs another way to transport astronauts and cargo to the space station, officials said. Currently, NASA relies on Russian rockets and Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp., or SpaceX, which beat Boeing in the race to get astronauts into space on a commercially owned and operated capsule.

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Screw Boeing

But are there any billionaires

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