How to watch Boeing Starliner's OFT-2 mission to the space station: Webcast guide

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How to watch Boeing Starliner's OFT-2 mission to the space station: Webcast guide
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There will be many milestones to watch online.

"The uncrewed flight test will provide valuable data toward NASA certifying Boeing’s crew transportation system for regular flights with astronauts to and from the space station."

NASA has a lot of coverage planned in the days after the launch. Here is a rundown of what to expect and how to see it.6 p.m. EDT : Prelaunch coverage begins, with liftoff at 6:54 p.m. EDT . NASA will also webcast a postlaunch news conference, which is expected to take place around 9 p.m. EDT .

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