In this image made from a video provided by NASA the Starliner capsule rests on the ground after a test of Boeing's crew capsule launch abort system in White Sands Missile Range in N.M., on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. Cochise County Arizona officials are hearing about possible emergency responses and road closures that might be required if the new reusable space capsule lands by parachute on a flat desert grassland (NASA via AP)
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