Boeing takes people to the international space station
Boeing is planning to bring its employees to the ISS international space station by the CST-100 spacecraft manufactured by the company in 2015.
If all goes well, CST-100 will be launched for the third time to bring two astronauts to ISS, paving the way for regular CST flights to the ISS in 2016.
Boeing's spacecraft CST-100 will bring its two employees to ISS in 2015 ( Source Popsci)
Boeing will use Atlas V rocket, the rocket has pushed Juno into Jupiter, to launch CST-100 into space due to the absolute success rate, in addition to saving costs because Boeing holds shares in production company Atlas V.
Boeing is developing space ships as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Development Program to create alternative "space taxis" for today's spacecraft.
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