This isn't Boeing very well... Faulty timer knackers Starliner cargo capsule on its way to International Space Station
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/12/20/boeing_starliner_failure/
Boeing’s first attempt to get its Starliner capsule to dock with the International Space Station has failed due to a software blunder. The unit was carrying cargo to the orbiting science lab though Boeing hopes to use it to send people into the obsidian void at some point.
This particular Starliner mission took off on Friday morning from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, on the US East Coast, at 06:36:43 EST (11:36:43 UTC) atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Everything looked hunky-dory for a while, then 31 minutes into the flight things started to go very wrong.
This isn't Boeing very well... Faulty timer knackers Starliner cargo capsule on its way to International Space Station
Dec 21, 2019, 12:16am UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/12/20/boeing_starliner_failure/
> Boeing’s first attempt to get its Starliner capsule to dock with the International Space Station has failed due to a software blunder. The unit was carrying cargo to the orbiting science lab though Boeing hopes to use it to send people into the obsidian void at some point.
> This particular Starliner mission took off on Friday morning from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, on the US East Coast, at 06:36:43 EST (11:36:43 UTC) atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Everything looked hunky-dory for a while, then 31 minutes into the flight things started to go very wrong.