Boeing Starliner Spacecraft 2
| Spacecraft 2 | |
|---|---|
| Spacecraft 2 approaches ISS in May 2022 | |
| Type | Space capsule | 
| Class | Boeing Starliner | 
| Owner | Boeing Defense, Space & Security | 
| Manufacturer | Boeing Defense, Space & Security | 
| Specifications | |
| Dimensions | 5 m × 4.5 m (16 ft × 15 ft) | 
| Launch mass | 13,000 kilograms (29,000 lb) | 
| Power | Solar cells; 2.9 kW (3.9 hp) | 
| Rocket | Atlas V N22 | 
| History | |
| Location | Cape Canaveral, Florida | 
| First flight | 
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| Flights | 1 | 
| Flight time | 5 days, 23 hours and 55 minutes | 
| Boeing Starliners | |
Boeing Starliner Spacecraft 2 is the first of two active Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft developed and built under NASA's Commercial Crew Program. The spacecraft was originally scheduled to make its maiden flight on Boe-CFT, the first crewed flight test of the Starliner spacecraft, although following the partial failure of the other CST-100 on Boe-OFT which required a repeat uncrewed test (Boe-OFT-2) of the spacecraft to be scheduled, Spacecraft 2 was reassigned to Boe-OFT-2 and also scheduled to fly Starliner-1 after being reassigned from CFT mission.