What about the congressional committee on space program oversight, that was supposed to enforce quality control on NASA and its contractors? They were the ultimate authority. Why did they approve NASA/Boeing's preparatory testing? Who the heck was their chairperson, anyway?
Everything you have "seen" has been carefully managed, so that means next to nothing. I agree with bringing them home safely. They never should have gone up on Starliner in the first place.
@LadyMetatronz, It is so easy to armchair quarterback some of the finest engineers, technicians, and assembly workers Earth. Join the team and see if you can design a better crew capsule from scratch the way Boeing was required to. Otherwise, don't be so quick to second guess the very best in the world in their own field. These things and far worse happen when new technology is being tested.
What new technology? Taking 2 people to the station and back? Wow. .... What an enormous challenge no one evere managed to accomplish before! Dude ... please...
@@ZZ-ic4vk , The new technology wasn't developed to take people to and from the ISS. It is being developed for advanced manned Moon and Mars missions. So yes, there is a lot of new and untested tech on the Boeing crew capsule. It is better to have these problems in an environment such as the ISS with backup than on a trip to the moon and mars. That is why they flew to the ISS- to test the capsule and work out the bugs before going to the Moon and Mars. I lived through the early lunar programs and there were a lot of failures there as well, some of them fatal. Just look up the Grissom, White, and Chaffe deaths from a fire on Apollo 1. This is also easy to criticize in 20/20 hindsight. It was caused by faulty wiring in a pure oxygen environment. Pogo oscillations resulting from combustion instability were also a huge problem with the massive F1 engines for the Saturn V booster. And so were literally thousands of other issues that had to be worked out. Don't be so quick to criticize others as a matter of armchair quarterbacking and bandwagon. Even better, if you believe that you can do better, join the team!
@@LazyIRanchor they could go with, “what goes up, must come down…… unless you’re an astronaut aboard Boeing’s Starliner, that is.” Has a nice ring to it, don’t ya think? lol
If NASA's core value was SAFETY, they would not have launched the Boeing Starliner when they did. There were quite a few concerns about the capsule, but they went ahead-bowing to pressures being applied due to the huge cost overruns and being way past their target launch dates.
Lets congratulate Russian Soyuz with progress 89 for providing much needed fresh supplies to Starliner crew Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore in the mission brief.
My brother might be it he worked as an aircraft mechanic for Boeing he says within 10 years their planes are gonna start falling apart. We saw that happen with Alaska airlines not too long ago
So those two astronauts will run out of oxygen but the rest of the crew on the ISS will be just fine, plenty of air. Are those 2 being singled out and their O2 supply is being rationed? You clearly didn't get enough oxygen and as a result the contents of your skull clearly shriveled into something that looks like a cat horked it up on the carpet.
What a joke! Lost 2 shuttles because they don’t care about safety. Lost first shuttle because they just had to launch in Florida in 30* Temps even the people who make the orings told them it was to cold. Lost the second shuttle because they said foam can’t damage the shuttle enough to hurt it even though it happened every launch. Like boeing, all of the sudden they care about safety. Unbelievable!
What about the congressional committee on space program oversight, that was supposed to enforce quality control on NASA and its contractors? They were the ultimate authority. Why did they approve NASA/Boeing's preparatory testing? Who the heck was their chairperson, anyway?
Was this Mission so beneficial to mankind that people would risk their lives knowing full well there was no guaranteed return policy for them? Maybe astronauts ought to start rethinking about going into space for their government. I thought only third world dictators treated their citizens like this
Have the president of Boeing go up there and get the two!! See if he has any balls after saying his core value is safety!! Wouldn't go 2 miles in a Boeing jet, let alone thousands and thousands of miles in space!! How did that company get any kind of nasa contract with their track record !! Those two astronauts are very brave to even get in that thing and go up there!! They should be very well compensated by Boeing but I doubt it!!!
Boeing owes space X for the cost to return the astronauts from the ISS and they owe the us taxpayers 4.2 billion dollars for delivering a defective spacecraft. This thing is definitely a lemon and under the lemon law Boeing technically has to buy it back at full retail
"I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond, the problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. We used to, but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again." - The famously r3tard3d NASA Astronaut and Engineer Don Pettit.
My grandma is trying to get an approval from nasa to step in and help out in these difficult and challenging times. While doing her regular trampoline jumps, it just happens that her trajectory crosses the space station’s orbit. She can make a quick stop at a gas station and pick up some cheese burgers and Mountain Dew to deliver it to our precious “astro-not’s”. We are still waiting for a reply from nasa, because there’s so many Mountain Dew flavors to choose from, and also, do they want onions with their burgers ? I guess in a worst case scenario if we don’t get a reply any time soon, we’ll just get the onions on the side. They’ll just not be as juicy though…
Thirty-Seven percent of Boeing's workforce is diverse and that is why Boeing has such such good engineering and safety! Diversity is our strength as Boeing so aptly demonstrates. Back when Boeing was 100% White, they couldn't do anything right, but now they have nothing but successes!
The plan was for them to come back down in the same space ship they went up in. Just they now discovered problems with the thrusters making them unsure how safe it would be for them to return in the same ship.
Boeing should be put out of business! Everything they touch is suspect. Bad on NASA for this Starliner debacle- we all knew this was super risky given Boeings recent history of failure, why didn’t they??
TO RETURN, YOU WOULD HAVE TO HAVE GONE THERE ONCE BEFORE. THEY ARE IN NO PHYSICAL SHAPE TO GO OR HAVE GONE INTO A ROCKET AND BLAST OFF. CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE BEING STUCK IN A GARBAGE CAN WITH HER? SCARY!
For having a core value of u.s. government safety, if the president goes into space, basically, we may not get the president back in a nutshell summary 😳😳😳🤯🤯😂😂
just send up one of those retired apollo lunar modules made of tinfoil, sheet metal and tent poles. Lol the gig's up. masons in space stories aren't believable anymore. the dragon 33
“The lords in control…..” SMDH!! Oh the irony!! As a fully disabled combat veteran and Atheist I am always in awe of what “christians” will allow themselves to believe. Hey whatever helps you sleep at night!
What the heck is wrong with Boeing? Stay away from anything Boeing.
Diversity is our strength! No promises on its flying abilities though
What about the congressional committee on space program oversight, that was supposed to enforce quality control on NASA and its contractors? They were the ultimate authority. Why did they approve NASA/Boeing's preparatory testing? Who the heck was their chairperson, anyway?
lets hope they never use them again
Boeing is not rhe problem, NASA is
Boeing runs NASA?
They've been reporting on this for months. The astronauts have been in good spirits in all the interviews I've seen. Bring them home safely.
Who cares? They are not stuck on a titanic.
Everything you have "seen" has been carefully managed, so that means next to nothing. I agree with bringing them home safely. They never should have gone up on Starliner in the first place.
Everything they put out is carefully managed, so that doesn't mean much. They never should have went up on Starliner to begin with.
I've seen this story going on for ages too
It will take a long time for those two astronauts to recover from such a long stay in space. I hope they'll be ok.
The record for the longest stay in space is 437 days, so they should be fine.
@@romanval69you don’t know that
a major embarrassment for Boeing and NASA....
And the Federal Government...
Their plan to save them is to Beg Elon Musk to rescue them.
They could ask Russians... Hahahaha
Elon to the Rescue!!!
Wow. February? Insanity
The empire trip was planned for 9 days and up to 8 months
Thats nasa's decision! SpaceX has available crew dragons to do it at any time.
Just told my wife....
"Oh My God"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "I can't believe it"!?!?
Boeing. What a load of crap!!!
Oh, is that Boeing's new company slogan? It's perfect!😟
@LadyMetatronz,
It is so easy to armchair quarterback some of the finest engineers, technicians, and assembly workers Earth. Join the team and see if you can design a better crew capsule from scratch the way Boeing was required to. Otherwise, don't be so quick to second guess the very best in the world in their own field. These things and far worse happen when new technology is being tested.
What new technology? Taking 2 people to the station and back? Wow. .... What an enormous challenge no one evere managed to accomplish before! Dude ... please...
@@ZZ-ic4vk ,
The new technology wasn't developed to take people to and from the ISS. It is being developed for advanced manned Moon and Mars missions. So yes, there is a lot of new and untested tech on the Boeing crew capsule. It is better to have these problems in an environment such as the ISS with backup than on a trip to the moon and mars. That is why they flew to the ISS- to test the capsule and work out the bugs before going to the Moon and Mars. I lived through the early lunar programs and there were a lot of failures there as well, some of them fatal. Just look up the Grissom, White, and Chaffe deaths from a fire on Apollo 1. This is also easy to criticize in 20/20 hindsight. It was caused by faulty wiring in a pure oxygen environment. Pogo oscillations resulting from combustion instability were also a huge problem with the massive F1 engines for the Saturn V booster. And so were literally thousands of other issues that had to be worked out. Don't be so quick to criticize others as a matter of armchair quarterbacking and bandwagon. Even better, if you believe that you can do better, join the team!
@@LazyIRanchor they could go with, “what goes up, must come down…… unless you’re an astronaut aboard Boeing’s Starliner, that is.”
Has a nice ring to it, don’t ya think? lol
This has to be the stupidest agency on this planet.....needs to be shut down...asap! what a waste of money!
If NASA's core value was SAFETY, they would not have launched the Boeing Starliner when they did. There were quite a few concerns about the capsule, but they went ahead-bowing to pressures being applied due to the huge cost overruns and being way past their target launch dates.
Well said. Mainstream media give NASA a pass every time. NASA and Boeing are equally inept on this and propping each other up.
Amazing another win for spaceX
Lets congratulate Russian Soyuz with progress 89 for providing much needed fresh supplies to Starliner crew Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore in the mission brief.
Even with USA hypocrisy Russia is giving a hand 🫱 💯
Only thing putler has done for the better of man in 3 years
Elon to the rescue
core value is safety??? are you sure about that? then why did you use Boeing's instead of dragon
Safety? Sure. That what 'S' stands for in 'DEI'
Will Boeing delete another whistleblower ?
They’ll hire another high priced hit man
they fire the janitor.the pressure is on Musk now and he is a baddie anyway. win win
My brother might be it he worked as an aircraft mechanic for Boeing he says within 10 years their planes are gonna start falling apart. We saw that happen with Alaska airlines not too long ago
They need to get them back before they run out of Oxygen!
They can have supplies delivered to them they aren't gonna run out of oxygen
lol 😂good one
Forget Oxygen - send more Diversity!
So those two astronauts will run out of oxygen but the rest of the crew on the ISS will be just fine, plenty of air. Are those 2 being singled out and their O2 supply is being rationed? You clearly didn't get enough oxygen and as a result the contents of your skull clearly shriveled into something that looks like a cat horked it up on the carpet.
I'm sure the Starliner crew would like a change of underwear as a priority. They were sent up without any change of clothing.
Boeing enougjh said why are we trust Boeing with anything
I haven’t heard that anyone was even stuck in space. Dang.
Same why are they stuck
They have been for over a month
They are not! They are living better lives than some
No one is
@progressnotperfection1839 You need to get out more often........
So, let me get this straight, Elon bad.....until you need him and his company's technology. Got it!
You're pretty brave people and they can't even keep a door on their plane
Hmmm, why am I just hearing about this?
It's been in the news for quite a while already.
They've been reporting on it for months. I've seen several interviews with the astronauts.
@@RockBrentwood Rude. I've been focused on other events in the news.
This news must be crushing the Elon haters.
What a joke! Lost 2 shuttles because they don’t care about safety. Lost first shuttle because they just had to launch in Florida in 30* Temps even the people who make the orings told them it was to cold. Lost the second shuttle because they said foam can’t damage the shuttle enough to hurt it even though it happened every launch. Like boeing, all of the sudden they care about safety. Unbelievable!
What kind of pay will they receive for this massive amount of OT ?
They'll probably get a bill for the extended ride they got!
Yeah, the new plan is to have Elon Musk send Dragon to rescue the stranded astronauts... We already know...
Glad Elon is saving NASA’s butt. He is so far ahead of them.
What about the congressional committee on space program oversight, that was supposed to enforce quality control on NASA and its contractors? They were the ultimate authority. Why did they approve NASA/Boeing's preparatory testing? Who the heck was their chairperson, anyway?
Was this Mission so beneficial to mankind that people would risk their lives knowing full well there was no guaranteed return policy for them? Maybe astronauts ought to start rethinking about going into space for their government. I thought only third world dictators treated their citizens like this
Good thing they weren't half way to mars ! That will never happen.
NASA needs to stop playing games and just award future projects to SpaceX
Have the president of Boeing go up there and get the two!! See if he has any balls after saying his core value is safety!! Wouldn't go 2 miles in a Boeing jet, let alone thousands and thousands of miles in space!! How did that company get any kind of nasa contract with their track record !! Those two astronauts are very brave to even get in that thing and go up there!! They should be very well compensated by Boeing but I doubt it!!!
Boeing owes space X for the cost to return the astronauts from the ISS and they owe the us taxpayers 4.2 billion dollars for delivering a defective spacecraft. This thing is definitely a lemon and under the lemon law Boeing technically has to buy it back at full retail
So they're up in the air about solving this.
Lol
Don’t believe Bill Nelson, they shouldn’t have launched.
Hope they don't have any issues with claustrophia. This wasn't in the plan.
So are we getting our crop of astronauts from nursing homes?
Yes... 😂😂😂
This is a major fail for NASA and Boeing. Both are hiding behind the ''safety'' excuse for this delay.
Bring the starliner back "uncrewed"? Really?😂
30 minutes ago they said they are stuck til February
Just use the emergency parachutes
"I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond, the problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. We used to, but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again."
- The famously r3tard3d NASA Astronaut and Engineer Don Pettit.
God bless for their safe passage
Safety? How about the impact of this extended stay on their health? Bone density? Mental health?
it's like they went from professional space explorers to professional space freeloaders, borrowing other peoples clothes, food, and oxygen.
My grandma is trying to get an approval from nasa to step in and help out in these difficult and challenging times. While doing her regular trampoline jumps, it just happens that her trajectory crosses the space station’s orbit. She can make a quick stop at a gas station and pick up some cheese burgers and Mountain Dew to deliver it to our precious “astro-not’s”. We are still waiting for a reply from nasa, because there’s so many Mountain Dew flavors to choose from, and also, do they want onions with their burgers ? I guess in a worst case scenario if we don’t get a reply any time soon, we’ll just get the onions on the side. They’ll just not be as juicy though…
Thanks Elon 😊
Call Elon Musk
Larry Lee Johnson in Miami Florida.
God speed for your safe return.
What? I never heard this on the news!!!
It's been on a lot.
You bill Nelson should retire immediately
Yup, he’s laying low and having you tube bots blame it all on Boeing.
Yes !
Oh bs.
Just imagine going out for a week and instead get stuck for like 8 months! Jeeeez...
Send the CEO of Boeing to the space station to ride the starliner back to earth.
I got a great idea for a sitcom .............
Surprised anyone still believes this theater. They are all actors and space travel is impossible. Nobody can get past the Firmament.
Satellites don't exist then?
@@extermenator11 they are balloons. There is plenty of evidence to support this.
Boeing Not soo good
DEI policies, hire not the best you get the mess, clean up on aisle five. Pay Elon he will get them home.
Thirty-Seven percent of Boeing's workforce is diverse and that is why Boeing has such such good engineering and safety! Diversity is our strength as Boeing so aptly demonstrates. Back when Boeing was 100% White, they couldn't do anything right, but now they have nothing but successes!
Bring home the astronauts !
Maybe Russia or China can get them back?😂
Core value 😂 you sent a boeing turd to get them
Bring them home now. Why the heck wait until February? Ridiculous!!! NASA. Never a straight answer....🤦🤬
A lovely couple
What a SHAME but SAFETY is first!
They should have had a plan for this before they ever lifted off!
The plan was for them to come back down in the same space ship they went up in. Just they now discovered problems with the thrusters making them unsure how safe it would be for them to return in the same ship.
E! News, amazing content keep it up bro
Have you accepted Christ yet? ✝️
Como lo quieren dejarlos hasta febrero algo salio mal no quieren decir
Where’s Bill Nelson, Biden appointed head of NASA on all this?
Fake
That should Be Don Don Trump! He'd be buckingand Kicking like a goat and hedgehog, shaking the earth!😂
Boeing should be put out of business! Everything they touch is suspect. Bad on NASA for this Starliner debacle- we all knew this was super risky given Boeings recent history of failure, why didn’t they??
I heard they are going to have severe bone loss and may be disabled for life upon return, anyone know if this is true?
TO RETURN, YOU WOULD HAVE TO HAVE GONE THERE ONCE BEFORE.
THEY ARE IN NO PHYSICAL SHAPE TO GO OR HAVE GONE INTO A ROCKET AND BLAST OFF. CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE BEING STUCK IN A GARBAGE CAN WITH HER? SCARY!
Who needs help? How about the whole human race! 😊
You win! You’re all winners! Win, Win, Win, Everyone Wins! Maybe later NASA can get another spacecraft? Maybe? But who cares?? We’re all Winners!!
For having a core value of u.s. government safety, if the president goes into space, basically, we may not get the president back in a nutshell summary 😳😳😳🤯🤯😂😂
SpaceX? Well, RIP
News to me.
Don’t worry about just have extra sitting for baby
What a joke. Go get them. Insane
That chick looks 90. How long has she been up there for!? 😅
What in the world?
Sure he is stranded in space. Everybody knows what's going on with NASA
No, what's going on.
NASA is a 🤡 show
just send up one of those retired apollo lunar modules made of tinfoil, sheet metal and tent poles. Lol the gig's up. masons in space stories aren't believable anymore. the dragon 33
It's all a lie guys the they cracked the firmament 😂😂😂and now where in the matrix
John 3:16💕
N.ever A. S.traight A.nswer , it looks so fake it real
“The lords in control…..” SMDH!! Oh the irony!! As a fully disabled combat veteran and Atheist I am always in awe of what “christians” will allow themselves to believe. Hey whatever helps you sleep at night!
Feel the power of the dark force. Ckhhh...ckhhh...I find your lack of faith disturbing...
This is pure propaganda!
Is Boing going to foot the bill 💸 to return the astronauts ?
Or the taxpayers as usual 😒
US should beg Russia for help
Those 2 knucklehead astronauts must be going nuts.
they are gonna be brought back from the big pool nasa uses to make the sheeps bealive they are in { SOACE } 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No one is stuck this is fake news😂😂😂
Elon to the rescue