Boeing’s Starliner carried a ‘Kerbal Space Program’ character to the ISS
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When the crew of the ISS opened the hatch to Starliner, they found a surprise inside the spacecraft. Floating next to Orbital Flight Test-2’s seated test dummy was a plush toy representing Jebediah Kerman, one of four original “Kerbonauts” featured incommunity, served as the flight’s zero-g indicator.
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