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NASA astronauts debut patch for Boeing Starliner crew flight test

The first astronauts set to fly on Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft debuted a new look for their mission patch (opens in new tab) during a spacesuit fit check.

Crew Flight Test (CFT) commander Barry “Butch” Wilmore and pilot Suni Williams sported the new insignia during a validation test at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The two NASA astronauts, together with their backup (opens in new tab) Mike Fincke, suited up and tried out the Starliner’s pressurized crew module to ensure a good seat fit, suit functionality, audio systems, cabin temperature and day of launch operations.

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