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Astronauts picked for SpaceX, Boeing capsule test flights

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C“We’re ushering in this new era of American spacefligh­t. I really think it’s just the beginning,” Mann told The Associated Press.

NASA has been paying billions of dollars to SpaceX and Boeing to develop the crew capsules to pick up where the shuttles left off, while also paying billions for cargo deliveries to the space station by SpaceX and Northrop Grumman.

The cargo missions started in 2012. The crew missions have been delayed repeatedly because of the technical challenges and difficulti­es of making spacecraft safe for humans. A recent abort test by Boeing resulted in leaking engine fuel.

Astronaut Doug Hurley, who will be on the first crew of the SpaceX Dragon, hinted at the delays when he noted, “The first flight is something you dream about as a test pilot, and you don’t think it’s ever going to happen to you. But looks like it might.”

“Oh, it better,” Bridenstin­e chimed in.

Besides Ferguson and Mann, the initial commercial crew members are: Eric Boe, Sunita Williams and John Cassada riding on Boeing. Robert Behnken, Douglas Hurley, Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins will fly with SpaceX.

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell took a photo of the astronauts before assuring them, “We won’t let you down.”

Boeing’s Starliners will soar on United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rockets. Dragons, meanwhile, will fly on SpaceX’s own Falcon 9 rockets.

The race to get astronauts to the space station first is real; a U.S. flag that flew on the first space shuttle flight in 1981 and the last shuttle flight in 2011, awaits the winner.

A white SpaceX launch suit and a blue Boeing launch suit stood on display behind the astronauts on stage.

Ferguson told the gathering that these new hightech capsules will have a higher emphasis on safety than the shuttle did, with full abort systems. The group likened it to flying an iPhone, with a minimal number of switches compared with the 3,000 switches in the old shuttle cockpit.

As for being the only non-NASA guy on board, Ferguson explained later during a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” program that Boeing always uses company test pilots for first flights “and the Starliner is no exception.”

Ferguson noted he’s been involved with the Boeing capsule since the beginning.

“So good or bad, it’s got my name on it, and I’m sure it’s going to be good,” he told the AP.

SpaceX is shooting for a test flight without passengers in November and a crew flight in April. Boeing is aiming for a test flight at the end of this year or early next, and the first crew flight in the middle of next year.

By handing off crew and cargo runs to the space station — which will keep orbiting until at least 2024 — NASA has set its sight on the moon and Mars, developing the Orion capsule and the massive Space Launch System rocket.

“This is truly an exciting time for human spacefligh­t in our nation, and believe me, it’s only going to get better as we charge off into the future,” said Bob Cabana, a former shuttle commander who now heads Kennedy Space Center.

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