In a recent government meeting focused on the upcoming launch of the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, officials provided a detailed update on the final countdown procedures. The meeting highlighted critical steps in the launch sequence, including the retraction of the crew access arm and the verification of the spacecraft's internal systems.
As the countdown progressed, the crew access arm was successfully retracted, a process that takes approximately two minutes. This arm can be redeployed in under 15 seconds in case of an emergency, ensuring the safety of the crew. The spacecraft was confirmed to be operating on internal power, with all necessary systems configured for launch.
Key personnel, including mission director Doug Lebo, are set to conduct final readiness checks as the countdown approaches the critical launch window. The mission management team will perform a series of polls to confirm that all systems are go for launch, with the final status check scheduled just minutes before liftoff.
The meeting underscored the meticulous preparations and safety protocols in place as the team gears up for this significant milestone in space exploration.