Boeing Starliner undocks from space station without crew for return to Earth
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- The Boeing Starliner undocked from the International Space Station on Sept. 6, 2024 at 6:04 p.m. EDT (2204 GMT). The spacecraft is scheduled to touchdown at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico on Saturday (Sept. 7) at 12:03 a.m. EDT (0403 GMT or 10:03 p.m) - How to watch: www.space.com/...
The crew of Starliner, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, will remain on space station until Feb. 2025. It was determined that their return on the spacecraft would be too risky due to thruster issues.
Credit: NASA
This is where boeing sends whistle blowers deep space 😮
it was supposed to just be "a three-hour tour, a three-hour tour ..."
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Love it.❤
Love it.❤
Hahaha😂
How many people are watching this just to see if Boeing's Starliner F's up?
me
How is this possible? How can a company with the history of excellence in the aviation industry fail so consistently over these few years. Absolutely embarrassing. Boeing turning itself into a joke
Me. Good question
The only good thing about this whole thing is that we have reference footage for thruster effects and spacecraft lighting for sci fi and so on
Let's hope they recover their space junk. We don't need failure raining from the sky.
OOooooo! "Failure raining from the sky." That sounds like a perfect candidate for Boeing's new slogan! And I thought my entry of "Boeing ... Boeing ... GONE!" would be an easy winner. That's what I get for thinking. I don't care what anyone says: healthy competition produces a better product every time. That's probably why Boeing has become so bloated, fiscally-irresponsible, and useless: first-choice on the gub'ment's top four teats.
Close the door starliner
USS Minnow 2
Three hour tour……..
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"Danger: The emergency destruct system is now activated. The ship will detonate in T- 10 minutes. The option to override automatic detonation expires in T- 5 minutes"
3:10 what was that
must be some satellite
Butch and Suni: Damn....we could be getting Starbucks tomorrow morning in Albuquerque.
high tech trash disposal
Well, at least it didn't RAM the ISS. Yet... Keep this goddamn Boeing thing on the ground! NASA, find a better supplier for your 2nd choice.
kickbacks ...
Ghosts of Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee on board!
If they are, they'll bring it in!
Finally the crew is out of harms way, and can be having a safe vacation with company aboard the ISS.
The further anything boeing is away from you the safer you are.
Can someone explain what's thAt thing that flew across the screen at 3:09 ... Wtf
It's going to be interesting to see what happens reentering the Earth's atmosphere.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Especially with the door open
Space Moth flyby at 3:09
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Because there's no dust in space nooooo, dust does not reflect light especially not in such a high exposure scene... where all the white visible are blindingly vibrant. Nooooooo never
That capsule is not moving at all its floating in space at 0km an hour XD
Wait till this guy sees a meteor shower. Cue chicken little.
With all sarcasm said and done, those particles if going really fast can actually be deadly, and have caused alot of damage before.
@@Bash-245 Hopefully the debris shields installed on the exterior of the station can protect the astronauts from that fast moving (Space moth) !
they left the front door open, hope no aliens go aboard,
That's Boeing for ya,
Back tire car up outta the garage with the back door WIDE open 😂.
Why do I have a Jiffy Pop commercial going over and over as I watch this ?
Why do I have mattress commercials over and over?😅
Damn, I could use some Jiffy Pop. Stop secondhand mass marketing me!
What was flying 3:10
A butterfly or a bug 😂
Someone forgot to close the cap on the toothpaste!
With that hatch door flung open during the return voyage, I assume that the Starliner would be in a disastrous state if not totally disintegrated in space before arriving on planet earth ?
What? The cover is supposed to be open. It's closed about 3 hours after undocking, a bit before the deorbit sequence.
Will hatch shut
I thought the same thing. No one to shut the door. I guess it stays open.
Just with the limited engineering under my belt. I guess it would require a hydraulics system to do that. With some sort of locking ring inside. Like a Submarine. I suspect Boeing may have not thought of this. I could be wrong. They didn't expect to send it back empty so why design it for such. COST.
One would think, due to reentry… but maybe the parachutes need to come out… eventually 😂
So, leave the hatch open and everything doesn’t burn up… and everything is ready for parachutes to deploy 🎉
Or it closes later 😂
i hate my doubts and about starliner returning now i had no doubts returning it safe beck to earth.
Astronauts SERIOUSLY need a Bro Code like Sailors and Pilots and Deep Sea Divers have.
Close the pod docking door Dave. Love, HAL
At 3:10 something nearly hit it
"Parting is such sweet sorrow."
Reentering seems a horror. Let's hope.
Uh, you guys gonna close that circle door before it re-enters the atmosphere?? Wont it burn up when re-entering the atmosphere?
Yes, it is planned to be closed before the deorbit sequence. It stays open because otherwise it would cover some cameras and other sensors used for ISS proximity operations.
Boeing just can't door closed.
Like a bug on a windshield 😂
See it is safe! :-)
Trying to make excitement and drama where none exists !!!
And they didn’t have to use a Crow Bar!
The thing had a heart beat a few days ago. This is NASA's way of aborting a mission.
So the craft came back ok and intact….and y’all left the ppl behind - I bet they are pissed off now
Great advertisement for space tourism do you pay extra for extended space hotels and delayed flights 🤣🤣
Did anyone see the things flying around like bugs? WTH is that?
ice
Spiders... those were spiders... they can survive in space if they capture enough flies in the orb they weave. Yeah I made that up but still ... lately.... things I think I made up turn out to be things that are actually going on and my imaginations are resonant to them.
YES, they are technically called TAMPONS or NAPKINS...the ISS dumps these on a regular schedule or whenever the Hampers fill up...
Imagine being a Space Traveler from a distant galaxy only to come upon these floating along....
So Embarrassing for Boeing
Remember Taxpayers, NASA paid this woke DEI Co. 95M$ of your tax money for this epic failure.SpaceX charges 55M, now you get to pay SpaceX to go get the stranded astronauts.
kickbacks...🤣🤣
It's a zero sum game. Do your homework. 🥰
@@DG-hw8it I did,maybe for you a simple google search? But hey maybe you don't earn enough to pay taxes,so 40M,it's other people's money,why do you care? Me? I see a woke co,who had delay after delay,a gov't who never put the brakes on cost overrides,an epic failure,now a private co.,run by a man,who doesn't go along with BS,has to come to the rescue,to rocket off to an aging iss,at my expense
@@DG-hw8it Your moms calling
What i didn't understand is that, did the iss stayed still when undocking or is on motion
Good Luck
Why didn't they close the pod bay door??
The door is open when docking to the space station. It will be closed prior to reentry.
@@VideoFromSpace😂
No Hal
Ask Hal
"Just a moment. Just a moment. I've just picked up a fault in the AE-35 unit."
Where is it going to land at
White Sands, NM.
Awesome. Great video. Very clear.
Purging the 20 pounds of breathable oxygen from the vehicle for re-entry is a good idea.
I am assuming that there is still an emergency back to Earth capsule on the station?
Big relief ...the trouble maker is gone.
Im curious does Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have a backup spacecraft connected to a docking port right now? I read Crew-9 is not gonna launch til mid september or did I miss something
Somewhat. They can return on Crew-8 Dragon, but would need to sit on the cargo pallet and would not have suits. This would be very bad in the very unlikely scenario that they have to do an emergency evacuation and Dragon also has a pressurization failure, but that is improbable enough.
Musk should have sent a SpaceX craft with a big Taxi sign light on it. Next time they award a contract to Boeing the kickback will be 50% more, big guys 10% and 40% to the chosen government officials.
Boeing just ask SpaceX. They will help you do great things.
Um why is hatch still open ok rhis is fake bs
What will happen to the ‘door’ (hatch?) , will it be closed or seperated from the vehicle?
It will be closed, but stays open for a while because it would otherwise cover cameras and other sensors needed for seeing where the ISS is.
Where is it at now??
Update: it has landed
Did they ever figure out what the pinging sound coming from it was ???
They claimed it was result of a audio configuration between the space station and starliner
What was that that flew by in the background????????????????????
Technically, it was a UFO.
I trust that as much as I do my kids mom. Not much
I think the undock and return will be flawless and will help rebuild Boeing's image. C'mon, they need a win especially right now.
When "failure is not an option" Boeing bitch slaps Murphy's law? Sorry friend... irony rules with an iron fist.
gummy bears in a board room pretending to be an engineering company that can't keep metal in the sky!......but will get a safe return of their empty space metal....the next round of tax payer kickbacks makes this all go away🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who s camera?
So cool …
Are they going to close door?
Next new version modul .
Someone left the door open 🫣
Or the door won't close properly but, That's not a known issue with boeing though I don't think 😅😅😅
Where are the 2 astronauts?
What big lessons for boeing that should n't compete with Space X 😏
scary to e reliant on Elon Musk for your space program
A length of long black wavy hair was discovered entangled in a delicate helium valve mechanism.
This caused it to cycle periodically producing a loud squeaking noise which was transmitted through the intercom system.
To prevent these kind of problems in the future all visitors to the ISS will be required to have the entirety of their visible and non visible body hair removed.
This will be accomplished by powerful lasers installed in the air lock areas.
Amid laser accuracy concerns by the male passengers a team of experienced Greek barbers will be employed to accomplish this risky task safely for their delicate non visible areas.
NASA officials are confounded as to the origin of this unwanted body hair. Senior Boeing engineering personnel are privy to convincing evidence that the origin is heavily tied to SpaceX
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@@theguildedscribe777 I wouldn't worry about the hair in 8 months without a shower the cling ons really will be a species
@@theprogrammerrolandmc3039
Good❤❤
Nobody cares about politics in this.
Wanna bet? Spaceflight has been political forever. Russia is currently dragging the USA as "a failure" due to Starliner's continuous errors.
"WIIIIIIIILLLLLLSSSSOOOOOOOOOONNNNN!!!"...🏐...😨...
Great ball of fire…..
Be success.👍👍👍❤❤❤
How do you shut up the talking heads from parroting mission control?
Klappe ist noch offen!!
Good work, Boeing!
Boeing went woke, what a mess.
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I was here
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Boeing's big failure !!!!
🗝🔨⛏ Stupendi. Fino a Febbraio 2025 i 2 dovranno passare sospesi tutto questo tempo. Che coraggiosi!!!