BIG COMIC ART has been invited by NASA officials this weekend in preparation for the launch at Kennedy space center. You know, when we first started making cryptoart a thing and joking about going to the moon, BIG COMIC ART actually already took you there. Now join BIG COMIC on this once in a lifetime event to meet and greet the crew headed to the International Space Station. Don't miss it, starting tomorrow Friday May 3rd through the launch on Monday May 6th, 10:30 pm EST.
Follow BIG COMIC ART this weekend on X as we are given an inside look into inner workings of sending humans to space. Really honored to be invited and able to bring art and culture again to the forefront of human endeavors.
(A few artworks have been made for the culture of the cause, and I'm running a SuperRare auction that will close at 10:30 pm on may6th, the exact launch time of the Starliner. --> Link above)
The Boeing Crew Flight Test is a mission conducted by NASA in conjunction with Boeing, as part of the Commercial Crew Program. The mission utilizes Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, which is designed to transport crew and cargo to International Space Station (ISS) and return safely back to Earth. This particular flight test scheduled for May 6, 2024, is a critical step in certifying the Starliner system for regular operational missions. The mission involves launching the spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, docking with the ISS, and then returning to Earth. The primary objectives of this flight test are to demonstrate the effectiveness of the spacecraft’s launch, in-orbit, docking, and landing operations; to meet the necessary mission requirements and objectives, and to establish a safe, reliable, and cost-effective crew transportation capability to and from the ISS. It also serves as a chance to validate and verify the design and functionality of the spacecraft’s systems and processes under real mission conditions. Please note that the exact details of the mission including crew composition, mission duration, and specific objectives could vary and should be confirmed closer to the launch date.
To the moon and now beyond.