What time is Boeing’s 1st Starliner astronaut launch for NASA on May 6?

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After years of delays, Boeing is finally ready to launch its first-ever Starliner astronaut mission for NASA on a test flight to the International Space Station on May 6, and if you’re hoping to watch the launch online, you’ll need to know when to tune in.

But don’t fret, space fans. We’ve got you covered. Currently, Boeing’s first Starliner to carry astronauts is set to launch into orbit on Monday at 10:34 p.m. EDT (0234 May 7 GMT) atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. The mission will launch NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams on a week-long test flight to the space station, a shakedown cruise Boeing calls its Crew Flight Test, or CFT. You can follow the mission with our Starliner live updates page and watch the launch live on Monday.

Related: Boeing Starliner 1st astronaut flight: Live updates

Boeing’s Crew Flight Test Starliner spacecraft is mated to its Atlas V rocket ahead of its first astronaut launch at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. (Image credit: NASA)

If all goes well, Boeing’s Starliner will launch the astronauts to the space station, dock on Wednesday (May 8) and return to Earth up to eight days later with a landing in the desert of the southwestern United States (previous uncrewed test flights landed at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico). NASA has picked Boeing’s Starliner as one of two astronaut taxis for space station flights — SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft is the other — but this CFT test flight is years overdue, and follows two uncrewed Starliner flights, a failed test flight in December 2019 and a successful one in May 2022

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