360 Video: Inside Boeing's Starliner space capsule

Boeing's CST-100 Starliner capsule is designed to take astronauts to and fr
Boeing's CST-100 Starliner capsule is designed to take astronauts to and from the International Space Station. Copyright John Makely NBC News
By John Makely with NBC News Tech and Science News
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Step inside a mock-up of the spacecraft that will ferry astronauts to the International Space Station.

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Need a lift to space?

Since NASA retired the space shuttle in 2011, the only way for astronauts to get into space has been Russia's Soyuz spacecraft. But soon NASA space flyers will be able to hitch a ride on Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, which is now in the final stages of development.

The gumdrop-shaped capsule is designed to function essentially as a space taxi, ferrying up to seven astronauts and their cargo to and from the International Space Station. Boeing is expected to conduct the spacecraft's first crewed test flight to the ISS next year. (SpaceX is putting the finishing touches on its Crew Dragon capsule, which is also scheduled to carry its first crew in 2019.)

Recently, NBC News MACH visited a Starliner mock-up at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to get an insider's look at the spacecraft — and a sense of what it would be like to fly aboard the futuristic capsule. [Editor's note: Boeing is a sponsor of MACH's Making of an Astronaut series.]

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