Former NASA astronaut and test flight pilot for the first manned flight of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, Chris Ferguson, speaks after the unmanned capsule landed following an abbreviated Orbital Flight Test at White Sands Missile Range December 22, 2019 in White Sands, New Mexico. The Boeing Starliner spacecraft failed to dock with the International Space Station due to an internal clock failure and returned early to Earth.

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Former NASA astronaut and test flight pilot for the first manned flight of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, Chris Ferguson, speaks after the unmanned capsule landed following an abbreviated Orbital Flight Test at White Sands Missile Range December 22, 2019 in White Sands, New Mexico. The Boeing Starliner spacecraft failed to dock with the International Space Station due to an internal clock failure and returned early to Earth.
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Former NASA astronaut and test flight pilot for the first manned flight of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, Chris Ferguson, speaks after the unmanned capsule landed following an abbreviated Orbital Flight Test at White Sands Missile Range December 22, 2019 in White Sands, New Mexico. The Boeing Starliner spacecraft failed to dock with the International Space Station due to an internal clock failure and returned early to Earth.

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