Boeing to launch Starliner in first piloted flight to International Space Station
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
- After years of delays, Boeing is set to launch its Starliner spacecraft with a crew for the first time Monday. The test flight will carry two astronauts to the International Space Station.
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Pray for the Astronauts and their families.
7yrs longer and 1.6 billion more than space x lol
I'm guessing nobody from the Board of Directors will be on it.
They're too busy putting contracts out on whistleblowers
@@Mike-mt7vu OMG! lol.
Good luck for the astronauts, they will need every bit of it.
I hope door doesn't fall off during flight. :D
I quote fro mad max thunder dome- awwwwwww we all dead meat!!
LOL...How many whistleblowers did they throw on the flight .
Good thing it doesnt have alot of doors ey?
It has one door and it’s not a door plug so why would there be problems.
@@goodgremlinmedia2757 You from this planet?
@@goodgremlinmedia2757 Its a big company, with bonuses for them higher ups, what do you thing could go wrong ? Besides, they got another 10 whistle-blowers to worry about, its gonna eat the budget if they need to keep hiring hitman's, or them Clintons.
Boeing didn't venture too far from the design of the Apollo capsule. The interior even looked like the original Apollo capsules with the numerous switches and panels. Boeing only changed their interior AFTER they saw SpaceX's Dragon interior. Same thing with their flight suits.
SpaceX just released pics/videos of their EVA suits.
Godspeed, brave astronauts!
Anybody directly underneath the flight path should be put on alert
Check the hinges on the door....just saying
Gee, prioritizing profits over engineering doesn't produce good results. Who would have thought?
The word “crew” is certainly a polite exaggeration. Voluntary “guinea pigs” fit better, given the high chances of disaster for this doomed flight. But what do I know...
And funny thing that most of those rot comes during formal engineer CEO...
Star dust
I have full confidence that Starliner was developed by the same people behind the 737 Max.
I hope the door doesn’t blow off mid flight🙀
Pray for those two brave astronauts.
At least they aren't whistleblowers.
Perhaps Boeing should focus on making planes that are safe first.
Bicycles maybe a way better fit
I thought we needed a test flight with no issue before moving on to crewed flight. I guess that's how Boeing rolls.
Maybe they loved evil knevil
Spend money on safety? the title says "Boeing"
That was the idea. Boeing's first flight had a software problem and couldn't dock with the ISS last time. I thought they had to redo that test flight before they would be allowed to have a crewed flight.
@@Thunderbyrd. This time around if the capsule couldn't dock, the crew can get out and push the capsule to the ISS. Nothing like a little elbow grease!
No reusable boosters? Without that, how can they compete on price with SpaceX?
Lol. Good one. Boeing doesn’t compete on price they lobby and pay off politicians…and the FAA.
they can’t
They can't. NASA just doesn't like relying on one provider so they're basically babying Boeing "Come on, you can do it! Good job!"
I am actually AFRAID for them..
Make you have all za boltz first.
Would you climb into that thing?
Nope
Haha😂😂. Pls report about its last minute cancellation of the launching.. this is going to be another big dent Boeing reputation
It's been a long road, gettin' from there to here...
If it fails, boeing can have a team rebuilding scavenger hunt
😂😂😂😂 pls report about their last minute cancellation
What to expect? It looses a fin and „lands“ on the Boeing HQ?
I hope there's no "door plug" on that capsule. Otherwise, the crew is going to be ascending into space like Mark Watney.
There's no way I could ever trust Boeing
especially if you were a whistleblower.
Bet the door falls off
I wouldn't even ride a Boeing bike.xaxaxa
Airbus will launch one...and it will work. Goodbye Boeing astronauts I hope to see you again.
Will the doors fall off is the most important question.
🤞🏻
Is that what you are hoping?
Do doors fall off Boeings? Or door plugs. Why do people think they are the same thing
I think playing in traffic, at night, wearing black, in the rain, near bars- might be a tad safer just saying 😂
@@goodgremlinmedia2757 - Door plugs are supposed to be more secure than doors. So if a plug can fall off? then doors are even more likely to fall off.
But we know that they don't take safety seriously.
7 years late, why?
The video explained why.
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I have no qualms about this flight. The Starliner program has been excessively scrutinized by NASA, Boeing and ASAP. It is ready and it is now time for Starliner to shine. It's abilities will, greatly, enhance NASA's LEO manned spaceflight capabilities.
They weren't scrutinized excessively. They are almost 8 years and a billion dollars behind schedule!
Must have gotten tired of paying the Russians to get to the ISS
I used to trust the stability and safety of our spaceships. But Boeing's recent track record of parts falling off airplanes, using parts that are deemed unusable and 2 deaths of former employees has me scratching my head in wonderment about this flight. I don't think this flight is a good idea. All flights should be cancelled until Boeing is investigated.
Godspeed astronauts, and dammit Boeing get it right. We can't afford any more delays; we are already 40+ years behind schedule! We were supposed to go to Mars in 1984 and Jupiter in 2000. We have almost *nothing* we were promised in 1969...
I wouldn’t want to the first flight test dummies for Boeing
Or whistleblowers
Quality of boeing 😂
Better fix the plane doors first before going on into space !
What’s wrong with the plane doors
Boeing? Yikes I wouldn’t trust that
The first Witch in Space She's going too need those back-up broom skills, because those diverse doors are flying off later....
Pray the hatch doesn’t blow off😱🙏🏼😱
I have zero confidence I. That thing
I have zero confidence in your pitiful attempt at a comment.
And all the panels fly off mid flight…
You hear these people talking and you know they're full of it. That Atlas 1st stage. Where does it land?... Everything about this is embarrassing for everyone involved.
Atlas is a dinosaur
Go Boeing, GO!
Hahahaha
They are brave! I used to trust boeing, not anymore!
So did the whistleblowers.
The rocket engines in the Starliner the Atlas V is made from a company that is owned by 50% Boeing and 50% Lockheed.
And with Russian rocket engines
ULA makes the Atlas V but not the Atlas V's engines. Those are Russian. Thankfully ULA took enough inventory of those engines from before the war to last until the Atlas V is retired and replaced by Vulcan. For Vulcan ULA buys engines from Blue Origin.
Can’t wait for the childish comments. Yes the door is going to work fine. Why would it not. They had issues with door plugs in the past. This has no door plug.
Didn't we agreed to not invite this guy to the party?
@@lanzer22 Yes, we did. Who let this guy in?
@@Thunderbyrd. Leave him at his corner, hopefully he wouldn't bother anyone.
Oh Boeing, how far you have fallen. Sad.
Kind of curious as to how much dish soap was used to lubricant this thing?
That’s common in aviation. What’s the problem.
Fix the airplanes first before thinking about outer space
That's not how Boeing works. Two complete separate divisions
Being has been making space Hardware since the 60s and they joined with Lockheed to make one of the most reliable rockets of all time.
Good luck winning confidence from anyone with more than a couple brain cells 😂
@@clarenceghammjr1326 Together with Lockheed they made one of the single most reliable rockets in the world.
boeing is going out of business
“Billions and billions” ~Boeing every time they’re asked how much?
Uhm, please have them check the door nuts first,,, just saying.
Original comment, I wonder why no one else is saying it.
The door nuts are at Walmart
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