To put it simply from what I heard, the stranded astronauts are taking on the responsibility of the two astronauts that stayed behind to bring them home. Once that mission is done, they’ll all come back.
We go from three astronauts that bring an pretty much fatally disabled spacecraft literally to the moon and back to astronauts that can't even get back down from orbiting the Earth. It's "de-evolution" at it's "finest". ;-p CAVEAT: Do not blame the astronauts. - Batman
The hidden truth is how corrupt corporate America is. The starliner spacecraft was manufactured by Boeing. It was plagued with delays, cost overruns and faulty equipment. This is what happens when MBAs take over an engineering company.
The hidden truth is how corrupt corporate America is. The starliner spacecraft was manufactured by Boeing. It was plagued with delays, cost overruns and faulty equipment. This is what happens when MBAs take over an engineering company.
This story deserves WAY more than a 3 minute segment.
To put it simply from what I heard, the stranded astronauts are taking on the responsibility of the two astronauts that stayed behind to bring them home. Once that mission is done, they’ll all come back.
And they will enjoy every minte of it.
We go from three astronauts that bring an pretty much fatally disabled spacecraft literally to the moon and back to astronauts that can't even get back down from orbiting the Earth. It's "de-evolution" at it's "finest". ;-p CAVEAT: Do not blame the astronauts. - Batman
where did they get the microphone from
Disney...😂
They are the real heroes! Maybe NASA should just do things without he SpaceX partnership.
IS there a hidden truth behind this?
The hidden truth is how corrupt corporate America is. The starliner spacecraft was manufactured by Boeing. It was plagued with delays, cost overruns and faulty equipment. This is what happens when MBAs take over an engineering company.
The hidden truth is how corrupt corporate America is. The starliner spacecraft was manufactured by Boeing. It was plagued with delays, cost overruns and faulty equipment. This is what happens when MBAs take over an engineering company.