Boeing Starliner is OVER!...NASA Says Something Weird Happening On Starliner.

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  • Boeing Starliner is OVER!...NASA Says Something Weird Happening On Starliner.
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    Boeing Starliner is OVER!...NASA Says Something Weird Happening On Starliner.
    In the vast darkness of space, a capsule remains stranded in low Earth orbit. No one knows how to bring it back, while astronauts are stuck on the International Space Station. This is the situation that the Starliner astronauts are facing, a terrifying scenario like something out of a Hollywood science fiction movie, but it is the reality before us.
    After too many technical issues, NASA realized that they needed a different solution to rescue their astronauts.
    So, what is the current status of the Starliner? NASA has finally decided to choose SpaceX's Dragon to rescue...?
    Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
    Boeing Starliner is OVER!...NASA Says Something Weird Happening On Starliner.
    The cursed spacecraft-Starliner-seems to be getting worse. In fact, as we mentioned in our previous reports, NASA and Boeing officials were initially reluctant, even refusing, to use SpaceX's Dragon to rescue the astronauts Starliner sent to the ISS. They believed Starliner could safely return in any emergency situation. However, a recent action by NASA has dispelled this notion. NASA is indeed concerned about Starliner!
    On July 15, NASA published a new document on the website fpds.gov. This study, titled “Special Study for Emergency Response,” is worth $266,678 and may be an amendment to the commercial crew contract.
    Although we don’t know many details, it can be accurately speculated that NASA is exploring whether Crew Dragon can be quickly launched in an emergency.
    Boeing Starliner is OVER!...NASA Says Something Weird Happening On Starliner.
    The results of this study will be very interesting. SpaceX may need to prepare for emergencies by:
    1. Prioritizing the use of Dragon spacecraft and nearly refurbished Falcon 9 boosters.
    2. Quickly converting scheduled missions to emergency mode, which could delay other missions.
    3. Always keep an empty Dragon spacecraft and a fueled Falcon 9 booster ready at the launch pad.
    I do not mean to suggest that there is definitely a problem with Starliner, but it is a possibility, and what NASA has tasked SpaceX with is a contingency plan to avoid astronauts being stranded on the space station in the future.
    What do you think about this? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Don’t forget to like and subscribe to our channel! Let's continue.
    In addition to NASA's latest move, Boeing engineers have also announced the completion of tests on the backup thrusters on the surface to identify the cause of the incident.
    However, in the joint meeting, we still haven't received any information about the return date of the two astronauts, indicating that the completion of ground tests has not yet yielded effective results.
    Despite negative speculation in the space community, NASA officials remain very confident in front of the media.
    "We collected an incredible amount of data on the thruster that could help us better understand what is going on in flight," said NASA’s commercial crew program manager Steve Stich in a NASA update. "Next, our team has moved into engine teardowns and inspections which will provide additional insight as we analyze the results and evaluate next steps."
    The helium leaks seem to have caused several of the Starliner's thrusters to overheat, throwing its ability to navigate back to Earth in doubt. NASA, however, has maintained that Starliner would still be able to safely return Williams and Wilmore in the case of an emergency.
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Комментарии • 489

  • @cyberia55
    @cyberia55 Месяц назад +146

    You boldly proclaim in the thumbnail “starliner is OVER”, then proceed to say In the voiceover “I don’t mean to suggest that there’s definitely a problem with starliner”. YES YOU DID. Stop lying in your thumbnails.

    • @migovas1483
      @migovas1483 Месяц назад +19

      is called Click bait..😅

    • @fredstipak6719
      @fredstipak6719 Месяц назад +13

      This is all old news being sensationalized for more clicks. I thought this channel was better than this.

    • @7moonman1
      @7moonman1 Месяц назад +3

      Fact: Starliner Was Neer Ready To Safely Launch From Earth
      Starliner Was Rushed From Their Own Pressures Of Being Far Behind Their Own Schedule & Others Way Ahead
      Fact: Boeing Launch Knowing They Would Have Issues Amounting To Gambling Lives
      Fact: Boeing & Nasa Not Able To Cover Nor Further Try To Cover For Starliner
      Fact: These Space Shorts Are Too Boeing Friendly
      """❣️"""
      """👍😎👌"""

    • @ErrorAcquired
      @ErrorAcquired Месяц назад +7

      I unsubsidized

    • @gliderrider
      @gliderrider Месяц назад +6

      I gave up after 5 minutes.

  • @jesseayers7933
    @jesseayers7933 Месяц назад +17

    Boeing has failed . Starliner had big problems before launch , it should have never gone up .

  • @d.k.barker9465
    @d.k.barker9465 Месяц назад +8

    Is Boeing's attitude "These astronauts are probably DEI hires anyway? If you lose one, you lose one. There are always thousands more."

  • @dharmverma7595
    @dharmverma7595 Месяц назад +6

    They should ditch this capsule rather than put two precious lives at mortal risk, and send SpaceX.

    • @debbies3763
      @debbies3763 Месяц назад +2

      REMEMBER IT WAS THE ENGINEERS AT NASA THAT LAUNCHED A FROZEN SHUTTLE, AN DEORBIT A SHUTTLE WITH A HOLE IN IT KILLING BOTH CREWS ON NATIONAL TELEVISION, PLUS THERE CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT FALLING APART ACOSS THE SKYS OF AMERICA. BOEING IS FINISH.

    • @debbies3763
      @debbies3763 Месяц назад +1

      NASA FINISHED TOO, THERE CEOS ARE JUST TOO GREEDY AND REALLY DONT CARE ABOUT SAFTEY.

  • @philippostiglione2011
    @philippostiglione2011 Месяц назад +8

    This is no time for testing. The vehicle has continuously flunked the tests

  • @jaycarlson927
    @jaycarlson927 Месяц назад +8

    So Boeing is finally doing all the testing on the ground that they should have done years ago during development?

  • @williamdebates6472
    @williamdebates6472 Месяц назад +11

    NASA astronauts have to be taught "IF IT'S BOEING?I AIN'T GOING!!!!

    • @bobroemer4138
      @bobroemer4138 Месяц назад

      Everyone knows, "If its BOEING, it'll go boing, Boing BOING" ... like the Slinky ... then it'll Crash and Burn" 🚀🔥

  • @sammorgan31
    @sammorgan31 Месяц назад +5

    Only Boeing could copy an Apollo capsule and screw it up.

  • @craigdeandean4036
    @craigdeandean4036 Месяц назад +8

    Boeing is becoming a joke! They care more about their stock value than the quality of their machines!

  • @zanebliss3764
    @zanebliss3764 Месяц назад +9

    Let Boeing's record speak for itself. The only reason Boeing is still in the space industry is due to the no solo provider clause the government inacted. It is a good policy but choosing Boeing was their mistake.

    • @ronfullerton3162
      @ronfullerton3162 Месяц назад

      Now is the time for NASA to switch to Sierra Space as the second manned flight provider. Boeing's management problems are showing up throughout their company. And Sierra Space have continued onward on their own. Plus a ride for Sierra Space may be denied due to ULA's Space Force contracts. They need support and be given a chance to ride into space via Space X. Sierra Space should not be continued to be edged out.

  • @gabrielgross6498
    @gabrielgross6498 Месяц назад +13

    The click bait thumbnails have got old quick. It honestly stops me from subscribing to the channels.

  • @Propnut48
    @Propnut48 Месяц назад +10

    Posters need to stop the BS and tell it as it is. Starliner is a failure, period. If I was the two astronauts who are stuck in space I’d say “Send a Dragon , we don’t want to try and die in the Starliner “!!!

  • @photogol
    @photogol Месяц назад +9

    it is baffling that NASA and Boeing had to wait until the Starliner was on space at the Space Station to do those tests. It looks like a proof of total incompetence. Why didn’t they do those tests with the un-crewed previous mission?

    • @fluoxethine
      @fluoxethine Месяц назад

      Gov agencies and gov-related corporations are corrupted and they are protecting each other. Boeing just go a slap on the wrist for vanishing 346 souls. No one is in jail. NASA sent the Challenger knowing about issues. No one is in jail. Criminals are managing these organizations. There is no wisdom there. We can't expect them to test the vehicle several times before sending humans up to space.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  Месяц назад +1

      They couldn't wait any longer!

  • @elvisjones8122
    @elvisjones8122 Месяц назад +5

    Boeing space missions are a joke, only death comes to using Boeing. Sad but true.

  • @davidoberdorf8798
    @davidoberdorf8798 Месяц назад +8

    If you can’t run with the big boys, the puppies need to stay home on the porch.

  • @interestedparty8942
    @interestedparty8942 Месяц назад +3

    You'd think this issue would have been discovered during testing. Perhaps rushing to fulfill their contract was an issue.

  • @ITelcontar6
    @ITelcontar6 Месяц назад +8

    VERY DISAPPOINTED in your recent rush to CLICK BAIT. You title, as you used to do, about actual new events or news, then present old events or old news with a "back down" disclaiming statement or question. Or WORSE a compilation of re-edited clips that aren't even tied togeyher well or are redundant. If you have nothing NEW, say THAT up front or just don't post.
    NOTHING IN THIS POST is new or even different from the material previously presented. STOP WASTING OUR TIME!

    • @ltdees2362
      @ltdees2362 Месяц назад

      The only reason I stop by anymore is to vent on Boeings incompetence...the channel sucks !!

    • @MikeInExile
      @MikeInExile Месяц назад +1

      I know, right? Soon after I started watching this, I felt like I was experiencing a bad case of déjà vu!

  • @josephdupont
    @josephdupont Месяц назад +3

    At this point, thruster should not be a problem.We've used thrusters for a long, long time.And so why now is this a serious issue

  • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
    @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 Месяц назад +5

    I think there are some egos at NASA and Boeing while the real issue is not that Starliner can or can't be fixed, but the two lives that are at stake.

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Месяц назад

      Could politics be behind this? Someone in power at NASA that really do not like Elon Musk that are positive to Trump?

    • @art.is.life.eternal
      @art.is.life.eternal Месяц назад

      @@michaelpettersson4919
      No. This isn't about politics - it's about corporate Big-Shots and their egos.
      It's about favoritism for a company that has been a long-time contractor for the Dept. of Defense, is too used to bilking the Taxpayers the maximum amount of money it can steal, and has too many friends in high places.
      Why - to some people - is EVERYTHING about POLITICS?

  • @opollo
    @opollo Месяц назад +3

    Send Starliner home empty, then pick up people with Dragon just to be safe.

  • @richardrindels7798
    @richardrindels7798 Месяц назад +8

    Click bait, no new info here! Just bring Starliner home autonomously and then send a falcon 9 dragon to pick up the astronauts. Easy and safe yet none of you RUclipsrs have suggested it. Duh!

  • @tombarey
    @tombarey Месяц назад +7

    When the beancounters took over from the engineers at Boeing, the company began to fail. DEI completed the end.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  Месяц назад

      Boeing's new CEO will change this! Do you think so?

  • @willi-fg2dh
    @willi-fg2dh Месяц назад +3

    they should ask the entire astronaut corps to decide if they should use the starliner for the return, include the retirees too . . . if they think it's too dangerous to use a flawed spacecraft then just don't.
    i know that astronauts have the biggest, brassiest balls but they are also realists and, i hope, wouldn't put two of their own at unnecessary risk.

  • @user-kh3yr4tf8f
    @user-kh3yr4tf8f Месяц назад +2

    They barely got to the space station, there is no way I would put my life on coming back on the Starlimper! !

  • @advertisercommerce6990
    @advertisercommerce6990 Месяц назад +5

    Boeing is experiencing QUALITY CONTROL issues in all divisions, since bean counters and "professional" managers took over top corporate management positions. The luster of Boeing has dulled and is fading fast. If they don't reverse course soon, it is highly likely Boeing won't make it to 2040 or even 2030! They are failing in QUALITY in industries that demand the highest standards of quality products and services.

    • @5530fsc
      @5530fsc Месяц назад +1

      And in 10-15 years we're going to fly planes made in China. I don't see Boeing coming out of this situation unless massive changes in the leadership.

  • @Torby4096
    @Torby4096 Месяц назад +3

    I say it is time to figure out rescue missions. Twice, now, we have had major failures, Apollo 13 and Columbia. Once, they managed to hold it together and get back. You think accidents are not going to happen again?

  • @Shagnasty
    @Shagnasty Месяц назад +2

    They need to let the star liner try go empty so it lets no astronaut. This is my opinion.

  • @bernardmiller-jm8hw
    @bernardmiller-jm8hw Месяц назад +3

    Testing those thrusters while docked on the spacestation could alter its attitude. This should teach Boeing that simulations aren't enough. All the testing being done now should have been done long before sending it to space with a crew. Dump the junk and send for Dragon.

  • @stevethepirate8907
    @stevethepirate8907 Месяц назад +8

    Bring them back with the Dragon and attempt to bring back the Starliner unmanned.

    • @jimgraham6722
      @jimgraham6722 Месяц назад +2

      Yep get them home before anything else goes wrong

    • @Sushihunter250
      @Sushihunter250 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, that has been my thinking. Dragon ride for the crew and bring Starliner back in auto mode. Save the data and figure it out before sending another one into space.

  • @OLD-AND-UGLEE
    @OLD-AND-UGLEE Месяц назад +4

    So do we get a refund or does the ATM (American Taxpayer Money) get wasted again by the big corporations?

  • @philippostiglione2011
    @philippostiglione2011 Месяц назад +5

    Boeing needs a complete change of management.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  Месяц назад +1

      Boeing has announced the new CEO! Will it be a turning point? What do you think?

  • @moecool1157
    @moecool1157 Месяц назад +5

    Astronauts new slogan...... if it's boeing, I aint going, prayers for the 2 people

  • @asgglass2709
    @asgglass2709 Месяц назад +7

    NASA's commercial crew programme manager Steve Stich must be held accountable if anything goes wrong with the helium leak on Starliner because he is always delaying any alternate ways to bring the astronauts back to Earth.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  Месяц назад +1

      This time it can't be postponed anymore because crew 9 needs a place to docking.

    • @ltdees2362
      @ltdees2362 Месяц назад +1

      Steve Stich is Boeing's "paid boy" to say what they tell him to say...

    • @XCX237
      @XCX237 Месяц назад

      @@ltdees2362 that explains a lot

    • @fionajack9160
      @fionajack9160 Месяц назад

      @@alphatech4966 need a place to dock, not docking. Why aren’t you addressing your Clickbait issues brought up by multiple posters

  • @philippostiglione2011
    @philippostiglione2011 Месяц назад +2

    Starliner will never be ready.
    The main issues with Starliner will never be fixed

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  Месяц назад

      Somehow they are forced to do 6 launches under contract with Nasa, otherwise they will have to pay the contract if they cancel

  • @howardpringle9346
    @howardpringle9346 Месяц назад +3

    It's easy for Stich to be confident when it's not his butt several hundred miles above the planet.

    • @michaelreid2329
      @michaelreid2329 Месяц назад

      Steve is confident that the astronauts they delivered to the ISS are not in immediate danger, but has no confidence as to how they can get them back, except to say that it should OK.

  • @hicksrobin42
    @hicksrobin42 Месяц назад +3

    Start financially punishing Boeing instead of expecting the Feds to absorb the costs. If Boeing knew Starliner had these problems before launch, they should be liable for costs incurred.

  • @richardmurray9204
    @richardmurray9204 Месяц назад +4

    How hard was it for Boeing to build an upgraded rip off of the Apollo capsule from the 60's? And the debacle of the 737 Max??? Let Boeing fail.

  • @57smithers
    @57smithers Месяц назад +2

    Easy solution! Send Dragon to retrieve astronauts , and try and land Starliner Empty, one way or the other, we would either have had alive astronauts, or NOT!

  • @philippostiglione2011
    @philippostiglione2011 Месяц назад +3

    Boeing's aircrafts are unreliable due to corner cutting

  • @Bugdriver49
    @Bugdriver49 Месяц назад +9

    Anyone posting and narrating videos about space and space vehicles, should have at the very least, a rudimentary understanding of the orbital physics involved in a de-orbit and stop spreading "folk lore". Objects entering our atmosphere at extreme velocities DO NOT heat up from FRICTION!!!!! Objects heat up from compression of the air, not friction. The same way ignition in a diesel engine is provided by the heat of high compression....the air in front of a speedy object heats up. Please, let's not perpetuate commonly held lies.

    • @ltdees2362
      @ltdees2362 Месяц назад

      Finally !! A correct educated description to the heat buildup when an object enters the atmosphere...It's not gd friction !! Thank You !!

  • @samm928
    @samm928 Месяц назад +3

    Blue origin can't get it up .. Boeing can't get it down .. are they on Viagra ??

  • @rustybones5540
    @rustybones5540 Месяц назад +2

    Its not a problrm to get them home but to get them home alive.

  • @tommywestmoreland6113
    @tommywestmoreland6113 Месяц назад +3

    Boeing still trying to save face>It's not working!

  • @JimmyRussell-c2s
    @JimmyRussell-c2s Месяц назад +4

    Story correction.
    Yes Boring DID KNOW ABOUT THE HELIUM LEAK AND SAID IT WOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM

  • @digitalplayland
    @digitalplayland Месяц назад +2

    Stayliner, Stuckliner, Scrapliner!

  • @XCX237
    @XCX237 Месяц назад +2

    Manually flying causes excessive stress on the thrusters tells me that the capsule isn't and never will be safe for humans but rather autonomous resupply.

  • @jasondinault9812
    @jasondinault9812 Месяц назад +2

    How can it bring them home safely in an emergency but not on a regular return trip. Makes no sense. The “emergency” is basically a Hail Mary I hope it works.

  • @jasondinault9812
    @jasondinault9812 Месяц назад +4

    Yet another click bait title, time to unsubscribe.

  • @user-xr9xm4zb1l
    @user-xr9xm4zb1l Месяц назад +3

    Is NASA footing the bill for all this testing, or is Boeing? Seeing that Boeing received more for they're commercial contract than SpaceX, has NASA been footing the bill to fix SpaceX's few problems?

  • @itzcaseykc
    @itzcaseykc Месяц назад +2

    Boeing have been left in the dust as it relates to the many successful missions that SpaceX has accomplished so far with better tech. Bezos should stick with what they do well; building planes and military equipment. The company need to get their heads out of their butts and let SpaceX go to the ISS and rescue the two astronauts before it's too late to do so. On the flip side, IF Starliner is so safe for the astronauts to return, then why are they dragging their heels while attempting to save face with studies on this or that and not back on earth?! They are full of wishful thinking and self-reliance when it isn't necessary. I've noticed Jeff Bezos is unwilling to admit he and his team are over their heads in this field.

  • @bbharatillusion4574
    @bbharatillusion4574 Месяц назад +3

    American has HOMELESS problem even in the ISS 😂😂

  • @lifelongconservative3338
    @lifelongconservative3338 Месяц назад +14

    I'm unsubscribing. Once again, you are being deceptive. This time it's "Boeing Starliner is OVER!"

  • @claudehall7889
    @claudehall7889 Месяц назад +7

    After yet another clickbait title I'm giving thumbs down and do not recommend channel

  • @albinblocker4435
    @albinblocker4435 Месяц назад +5

    All this same same old no news

  • @skvUSA
    @skvUSA Месяц назад +4

    That what happen when accounts run engineering firm. When it comes to management, no performance metrics can replace personal subject/matter expertise.

  • @johnwhoo6194
    @johnwhoo6194 Месяц назад +2

    if starliner is over, Boeing space division will be over. Stakes are high 😂😂

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 Месяц назад +1

      Boeing Fail across the board .. Commercial Airplane Fail .. Space Missio Fail .. Defense Fail. And Still got $$$ and gov't contract ?

  • @lancemiller4647
    @lancemiller4647 Месяц назад +3

    NASA needs to sue Boeing for violating their contract.. 5 billions dollars and this is all Boeing offers up..

    • @AmbientMorality
      @AmbientMorality Месяц назад

      Remember that it's paid in milestones. NASA has not paid out the full contract value or even close at this point. NASA also did not pay anything for the OFT-2 mission that Boeing had to fly.

  • @philippostiglione2011
    @philippostiglione2011 Месяц назад +3

    NASA should be concerned. Starliner is a lemon 🍋

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 Месяц назад +5

    Would Boeing CEO fly in it?

  • @nixter57
    @nixter57 Месяц назад +2

    ALL of these Tests and Evaluations are supposed to happen BEFORE being submitted for service !! 😮

  • @twelvewingproductions7508
    @twelvewingproductions7508 Месяц назад +2

    Elon... PLEASE... PLEASE....
    ... Call this part of Space X "International Rescue" and name all your ships "Thunderbird X" starting, of course... with "Thunderbird 7" to rescue the Boeing crew.

  • @Gargamel-n-Rudmilla
    @Gargamel-n-Rudmilla Месяц назад +2

    For me the best thing for NASA to do is tell Beoing to bring the Starliner back - crewless. The crew will then go on a newly launched Dragon and return to Earth.

    • @georgebryson4149
      @georgebryson4149 Месяц назад

      You read my mind exactly , WHAT IS BEOUNG AND NASA TRYING TO DO , KILL SOME MORE ASTRONAUTS ???
      They would of never let Space x do this !!!!!

  • @art.is.life.eternal
    @art.is.life.eternal Месяц назад +2

    Your last few comments were RIDICULOUS: "Boeing should help SpaceX develop blah-blah?"
    Why, in the name of whatever, do you think that SpaceX needs BOEING, of all companies, to "help" iot with ANYTHING? They are so far ahead of Boeing in the development of rocket engines and spacecraft, it would be like a Space Engineer asking a High-School kid for help. Or did you say that NASA should help SpaceX? That, too, is absurd.
    The way you phrased that statement ( around 00:12:36 ) left it completely unclear what you meant - read the script again; you'll understand.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  Месяц назад +1

      probably a misrepresentation from me! i will correct that!

  • @anthonydawson9700
    @anthonydawson9700 Месяц назад +2

    They'd need to pay me more than my weight in gold to come back on that piece of space junk!

  • @user-wx1jk6ls1z
    @user-wx1jk6ls1z Месяц назад +3

    If those brave astronauts try to return in the Boeing Starliner and it hits the atmosphere at the wrong attitude they will die,! Undocking Starliner uncrewed and having it do an automated return. Is the only way to see if it will burn up. This will protect the astronaut's lives. Starliner has a price tag, human life does not. Using the dragon for a rescue vehicle is a no-brainer.

  • @jimrenner9401
    @jimrenner9401 Месяц назад +2

    My BS meter now looks like a Boca Chica launch pad ……

  • @richardcasecase7445
    @richardcasecase7445 Месяц назад +2

    They need to use dragon to make sure the team gets home safely

  • @pdxdragon7479
    @pdxdragon7479 Месяц назад +2

    I don't see the crisis.
    I believe SpaceX has a scheduled launch to the ISS in a couple of weeks.
    Bring Starliner back without a crew, to see if the thrusters work. Consider it a test. I don't this should necessarily mean the end of Starliner, space is hard and Boeing is learning.
    Starliner crew gets an extra month or two in space. They're astronauts. Aren't they enjoying this experience?
    Bring Starliner's crew back in Crew Dragon. Doesn't it usually fly with a couple of empty seats?
    I'm sure this is oversimplification.

  • @victorwise1957
    @victorwise1957 Месяц назад +2

    Prepare for emergencies use SpaceX

  • @robertporch8895
    @robertporch8895 Месяц назад +2

    As long as Bill Nelson is in charge of NASA nothing will change.

  • @scotfield3950
    @scotfield3950 Месяц назад +4

    Boeing seems lost in dei land

  • @bryanwhitecs
    @bryanwhitecs Месяц назад +1

    Keep a fueled rocket on standby? Nah. That's one of the least time-consuming parts of getting Dragon and Falcon 9 ready.
    And, um... while I love all things rockets, I am not a rocket expert.

    • @Moxzot
      @Moxzot Месяц назад

      It doesn't take that long to fuel the falcon 9, 1 hour 5 mins.

  • @davidrediger6407
    @davidrediger6407 Месяц назад +2

    Let starliner come back uncrewed as a proof of concept for reentry. Put 2 extra seats on the Crew-9 dragon and bring the starliner crew safely back to earth.

  • @butterflywoodworks2374
    @butterflywoodworks2374 Месяц назад +6

    Total clickbait

  • @rudyck54
    @rudyck54 Месяц назад +2

    Like elon said too many managers within the Boeing space team. And lots of old engineers😂

    • @art.is.life.eternal
      @art.is.life.eternal Месяц назад

      That's not a funny "joke," and I'm certain Musk did NOT denigrate the skills of "old Engineers" - he has many of the best of them working for him. Old engineers are good engineers - it's a field where EXPERIENCE DOES MATTER.
      The problem isn't "old engineers," the problem is that they let go many of them, and replaced them with MBA's who were more intent on turning the company upside down to empty its pockets into the hands of people like their new CEO - who got a raise this year: DOUBLE his salary from last year, as he was restructuring the company to farm out projects like "Starliner" piecemeal, to various subcontractors - and now they are utterly confused about why they don't know what's wrong, or how to fix it, as new problems continue to crop up. This is what happens when competent engineers are no longer directly designing, and Quality-Control checking, their own, internal work.

    • @rudyck54
      @rudyck54 Месяц назад

      @@art.is.life.eternal for me all about boeing now become a joke and good for stand up comedy material😝

  • @virt1one
    @virt1one Месяц назад +2

    I don't think you want to @1:40 keep a fueled spacecraft on standby. Fueling up doesn't take anywhere near as long as it does to prep a vehicle. I wonder if it's even possible to keep a vehicle on standby, since several things such as the FTS have a very short lifespan and need to be inspected/replaced when they expire. Also the shape of the return capsule is designed to make it "self-orienting" @5:50, requiring only correct orientation at atmospheric insertion. The computers are in the return capsule, there is not "vital information" @6:39 in the service module - what's in there is all the bits that the engineers would love to get a look at to see why it broke.

  • @shortwidgets
    @shortwidgets Месяц назад +4

    Wow... You say a lot of words that get a minimal point across. Please stop just repeating the same thing over and over again. It's like a Kamala Harris word salad.

  • @genebohannon8820
    @genebohannon8820 Месяц назад +2

    I sure hope the crapsile doesn't come detached and float into interstellar space through the eons

    • @1Elohim1
      @1Elohim1 Месяц назад

      Too low in Earth's orbit. The pull of the Earth and drag of the atmosphere will pull it back to ground zero.

  • @user-gb7zg8on4b
    @user-gb7zg8on4b Месяц назад +2

    They sent them even when their knew there are problems

  • @stonergirls9806
    @stonergirls9806 Месяц назад +1

    I wouldn’t want to be someone coming back to earth in it regardless

  • @1Elohim1
    @1Elohim1 Месяц назад +2

    Boeing's products may be failing but I bet their DEI programs are the top priority and doing well.

  • @Mark_773
    @Mark_773 Месяц назад +3

    Gives a new meaning to the phrase flying coffin

  • @mitchr2474
    @mitchr2474 Месяц назад +4

    Trash it, give Elon more funding to build more dragons

  • @fredstipak6719
    @fredstipak6719 Месяц назад +3

    This is all CLICKBAIT! This is the same story being rehashed over the last month. Give it a break already. I thought this channel was better than this.

  • @inyourfacetoday
    @inyourfacetoday Месяц назад +3

    What a waste of time.... NO new information, and that thumbnail is click bait. You wasted 20 minutes of my life I can never get back.

    • @rustybones5540
      @rustybones5540 Месяц назад

      U can get it back by not watching the next misleading video. Here is hoping you break even🍺

  • @joewilson2258
    @joewilson2258 Месяц назад +1

    If I were one of the people who were sent to the spacestation I would be very afraid of the spaceliner to be safely 🙏 returned to earth and not die trying.

  • @ionlyemergeafterdark
    @ionlyemergeafterdark Месяц назад +1

    The plight of the astranauts should be paramount. I advise using SpaceX to rescue the astranauts safely as soon as possible.

  • @AfonsoKlein
    @AfonsoKlein Месяц назад +5

    Stop lying in your thumbnails. Paving the channel!

  • @CheMechanical
    @CheMechanical Месяц назад +2

    Started off with a very misleading statement. Not going to watch the rest of the video. Thumbs down.

  • @longshot7601
    @longshot7601 Месяц назад +3

    As safety minded NASA is I was surprised that they decided to launch given the problems discovered on the ground. I wonder who got a pay out and how much. Something smells fishy.

  • @josephedone9734
    @josephedone9734 Месяц назад +1

    Again, I wish Boeing would just accept the Strarliner is a dog, it has had many many problems and it seems the future looks like more problems. Send the astronauts back in a safe system, not Boeing. What are we so focused on using the Boeing unit that we risk having another fatality in space as a result of another problem with the Boeing craft. I think the US space program has had enough stupid decisions to take a risk on flying a bad craft and it resulted in dead people. Do the safe thing, not the face saving stupid choice. Joseph Edone

  • @alanmcmillan6969
    @alanmcmillan6969 Месяц назад +3

    Tell Boeing they can keep their capsule, meanwhile, save rhe astronauts!

  • @ehontcan
    @ehontcan Месяц назад +1

    If it's Boeing, I'm not going. Elon save the astronauts

  • @michaeld5888
    @michaeld5888 Месяц назад +1

    We landed men on the moon because human input was still a respected resource. Now we are drowning in an out of control mess of mindless automation too complicated to control.

  • @tb1974
    @tb1974 Месяц назад +2

    By the itme Starliner gets certified to carry a human crew again there will not be enough time for Starliner to complete 6 missions to the ISS before NASA gives ISS to SpaceX for demolition.

  • @TheColonelJJ
    @TheColonelJJ Месяц назад +4

    Very repetitive of previous videos.

  • @kathleentonn-oliver8836
    @kathleentonn-oliver8836 Месяц назад +2

    Really don't appreciate the bogus click bait title of this video; it doesn't encourage me to watch future videos from this channel.

  • @keith3661
    @keith3661 Месяц назад +1

    Not quite correct. SpaceX does heavy modeling and sim as well, the difference is that SpaceX is willing to invest in test articles, sacrificial if necessary, in order test out the hardware and software against their models. Boeing will not spend that money as their contract cost is already significantly higher than SpaceX's without the test articles.

  • @peterranjo8929
    @peterranjo8929 Месяц назад +1

    Enough already, disconnect the hunky junk from the ISS. Let it burn up in the atmosphere and send SpaceX 7:49
    crew to bring the two astronauts back to earth in a “safe and proven space vehicle “! While we’re at it, for Wing to give the money back Dassa this is becoming utterly ridiculous with this honky junk project! 7:37

  • @MC-xt6xf
    @MC-xt6xf Месяц назад +1

    I agree - Boeing is now just looking for a graceful way to just drop their program. But they should pay back every dollar of taxpayer funding.