Boeing Starliner looks for successful launch after years of delay
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
- NASA astronauts are set to test-drive Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft during its first manned mission to the International Space Station on Monday, May 6, after a decade of mechanical challenges. The CST-100 Starliner test mission, long delayed and over $1 billion over budget, will carry two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station in its final test before regular missions can begin.
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Who is Boeing going to kill for this failure when it happens...
Boeing? A DEI rocket will never get off the ground.
The valve with the issue was on the second stage of the ULA Atlas-V booster. The scrub had nothing to do with Starliner.
DEI is something bigots seem to whine about.
@@steveaustin2686 ~ Bigots? Because some people still feel that people should be hired based on their QUALIFICATIONS? DEI will soon DIE genius.
@@steveaustin2686 ~ So you call people who think that people should be hired BASED ON THEIR QUALIFICATIONS bigots? Nice!
@@Call_Me_Troy What, women and people of color can't be qualified. Bigots whine about DEI, because it exposes their bigotry.
Aaaaaand... scrubbed due to valve issue. RIP to the astronauts when this thing finally flies.
The valve with the issue was on the second stage of the ULA Atlas-V booster. The scrub had nothing to do with Starliner.