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Boeing Scrubs Spacecraft Launch Minutes Before Takeoff

TMZ.com Saturday, 1 June 2024
Boeing's recent string of incidents keeps growing ... 'cause the company was set to send astronauts into space -- before canceling the launch with just minutes to go. The Boeing Starliner -- a spacecraft heading to the International Space Station
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