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Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Boeing reveals future CST-100 commercial spacecraft Interior



Captain Picard’s ride seemed to have landed in Las Vegas today, as Boeing unveiled a mock-up of the new commercial interior of its Crew Space Transportation (CST-100). Under development as part of a NASA program to put a privately-owned and operated manned spacecraft to ferry American crews and cargo to the International Space Station (ISS), the new interior reflects Boeing’s design strategy and it ambitions beyond NASA. .. Continue Reading Boeing reveals future CST-100 commercial spacecraft Interior

Section: Space

Tags: Boeing, CST-100, International Space Station, NASA, Spacecraft

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