Boeing Just Gave Up On Starliner...

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @rossc.ferraro6338
    @rossc.ferraro6338 2 дня назад +198

    They can no longer charge outrageous prices for a very bad product.

    • @catsupchutney
      @catsupchutney 2 дня назад +17

      Oh no, there goes Boeing's business model.

    • @kents8451
      @kents8451 День назад +15

      @@catsupchutney Boeing adopted the McDonnell Douglas business model and immediately began to fail.

    • @stylesraw
      @stylesraw День назад +9

      @@kents8451 Very true. Boeing used to be incredibly solid, it's really tragic how they got poisoned there.

    • @Playtime-e1p
      @Playtime-e1p День назад

      @@rossc.ferraro6338 Hasn’t stopped Harley Davison.

    • @markschroter2640
      @markschroter2640 День назад +1

      Sure they can, it will just be classified cost plus payloads from here on out.

  • @theelephantintheroom69
    @theelephantintheroom69 День назад +134

    Back in the day everyone doubted SpaceX could ever compete with Boeing's space program 😂

    • @darugdawg2453
      @darugdawg2453 День назад +1

      now haters pay people to force it to fail or at least delay

    • @rogerrussell9544
      @rogerrussell9544 День назад

      @@darugdawg2453 Boeing is a self hating group.

    • @andriandrason1318
      @andriandrason1318 День назад +7

      I remember people being angry over SpaceX not getting the same amount of funding.

    • @LoricSwift
      @LoricSwift День назад +6

      I mean no one can compete with Boeing... they keep setting new standards of ineptness!

    • @oblivionfire1365
      @oblivionfire1365 День назад +1

      Got paid less and did more. This is why competition is important. WI did this with the highway program. They offered like 5 or 6 digits in bonus every day they got done early. They finished like 13 days early (on a decade long project) iL is still working on their stretch of the same highway.

  • @kents8451
    @kents8451 День назад +91

    Boeing adopted the McDonnell Douglas business model and immediately began to fail. Boeing has become an embarrassment to American ingenuity and quality.

    • @markschroter2640
      @markschroter2640 День назад

      It has simply become a tool for kicking back ill gotten gains to politicos et al.

    • @markschroter2640
      @markschroter2640 День назад +5

      It's really only an embarrassment to itself. No need to drag the entire country into this.

    • @henryyiu618
      @henryyiu618 День назад +2

      @@markschroter2640 It's true though they've been funded and enabled by a country.

    • @skgamer-zs6en
      @skgamer-zs6en День назад +1

      america's ingenuity nowadays looks like what the soviets were doing during the cold war with their airplanes.

    • @DerekS-g2z
      @DerekS-g2z День назад +2

      Everything started to go wrong when everybody and his brother started adopting Jack Welch's approach to business-which was MD's playbook. There's a great critique of the damage Welch wrought in a book called: "The Man Who Broke Capitalism; How Jack Welch Gutted the Heartland and Crushed the Soul of Corporate America--And How to Undo His Legacy" by David Gelles.

  • @DoEverything0
    @DoEverything0 День назад +94

    Boeing Has Given Up On Starliner…❌
    Everyone Has Given Up On Starliner…✔️

    • @jolttsp
      @jolttsp День назад +2

      Can't give up on something you never really tired *pointing at head meme*

  • @ednitsche8188
    @ednitsche8188 День назад +43

    Taxpayers should get their money back for the star liner. Billions spent, nothing that can be used in return

    • @forrestallison1879
      @forrestallison1879 День назад +1

      Actually Boeing does not get paid

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud День назад

      Just like scam x

    • @casualbird7671
      @casualbird7671 День назад +1

      @@TheGuruStud ?

    • @arieldario3849
      @arieldario3849 День назад

      ​@@forrestallison1879So youre tell me Boeing accept a contract by NASA for FREE?! Why do you think NASA selected Boeing in the first place if not due political influence? Boeing become a parasite corporation, thats a fact...

    • @websitemartian
      @websitemartian 14 часов назад

      @@TheGuruStudyikes🥱🤣

  • @phillm156
    @phillm156 День назад +40

    At 5 billion per launch, the SLS is irrelevant in today’s reusable launch systems.

    • @TheGuruStud
      @TheGuruStud День назад

      Scam X can't even get in actual space 😂😂😂

    • @bellissimo4520
      @bellissimo4520 День назад +12

      @@TheGuruStud They have been putting people in space for years now.

    • @markschroter2640
      @markschroter2640 День назад +6

      @@TheGuruStud falcon heavy was enough to put ULA out of business, starship is another level entirely.

    • @zadarthule
      @zadarthule День назад

      ​@@markschroter2640currently Starship has a negative payload.
      That might change with time but currently SLS Block 1 is the highest payload super heavy rocket.

    • @rubscratch98
      @rubscratch98 День назад +5

      ​@@zadarthule Highest in price per launch maybe

  • @Urufu-san
    @Urufu-san День назад +45

    Good thing 33,000 Boeing employees have bargained for an accumulated 36% raise over the next 4 years plus a 12,000$ one time bonus… Guess the lay offs will start shortly.

    • @Kahzm
      @Kahzm День назад +19

      If Boeing had focused on paying their employees higher wages and retaining talent and safety precautions rather than lining shareholder profits, maybe they wouldn’t be in their current predicament.

    • @brabecjakub
      @brabecjakub День назад

      They really managed to do that? Oh my...

    • @brian.webster
      @brian.webster День назад +5

      This is a management problem, not an employee problem.

    • @LeonAust
      @LeonAust День назад

      @@Kahzm And Musk is no better, I heard what he thinks about over time payments and treatment of employees!
      Look what he did to twitter ruined it

    • @Urufu-san
      @Urufu-san День назад

      @@Kahzm I know someone working at Boing, I WISH I made as much as he does, in a very comparable management position…

  • @stormyridgegirl5229
    @stormyridgegirl5229 2 дня назад +33

    No, the crew dragon 2nd stage had a small mis-timing on the deorbit burn, so it dropped slightly out of zone in the Pacific ...

    • @mmandrewa2397
      @mmandrewa2397 День назад +12

      Absolutely. The video claims SpaceX lost a payload. This simply didn't happen.
      [Well, I was wrong about this. See below.]

    • @rh906
      @rh906 День назад

      @@mmandrewa2397 money and morals.

    • @darylbardo
      @darylbardo День назад +5

      @@mmandrewa2397 There was another anomaly on Starlink Group 9-3 in July, in which all the payloads were lost when the second stage had an oxygen leak and failed to relight for the circularization burn. Which makes 3 anomalies in one summer...only one was a mission failure, and it was "only" a starlink mission, but it is mildly concerning to have three issues in a short span. It suggests possible systemic or culture issues. They can correct, but it is worth some attention.

    • @mmandrewa2397
      @mmandrewa2397 День назад +2

      @@darylbardo
      Thank you. You're correct.

    • @miguellopez3392
      @miguellopez3392 День назад +1

      @@darylbardo these issues happening withing 1 month is an anomaly but not a strange one, you are bound to have more accidents when you launch more rockets than anyone else does.

  • @waynechen1983
    @waynechen1983 День назад +22

    Boeing loves cost plus

  • @DerekS-g2z
    @DerekS-g2z День назад +22

    Who in their right mind would want Boeing's space division.

    • @paintedpony2935
      @paintedpony2935 День назад +2

      Jeff Who. What a Bozo!

    • @DunnickFayuro
      @DunnickFayuro 18 часов назад +1

      IP might be worth something. And engineers. We're short of these people everywhere

    • @mitchtrubisky999
      @mitchtrubisky999 12 часов назад

      ​@@DunnickFayuroWhat kind of engineering

    • @michaelotoole1807
      @michaelotoole1807 6 часов назад

      @@DunnickFayuro who would want a Boeing engineer ?

    • @neeneko
      @neeneko 3 часа назад +1

      Depends on what strings come attached. The division itself is just fine.. the problem is that their contracts require them to 'partner' with many other companies and use the parts they are told to use. they have very little control over what actually goes into their capsule... remove those requirements and you would likely have a pretty effective division.

  • @Playtime-e1p
    @Playtime-e1p День назад +12

    That’s a shame Space X needs competition.

    • @mr.onethirtyeight5088
      @mr.onethirtyeight5088 День назад

      Agreed

    • @mohdafnanazmi1674
      @mohdafnanazmi1674 День назад +1

      neutron launch assuming it is 2 years from first engine test to booster integration, starship will be operational and may have completed the moon mission.
      But this is an observational conjecture.

    • @skgamer-zs6en
      @skgamer-zs6en День назад

      the only active players in the space game is china and space X with isro and jaxa making some great crafts in like a 1-2 year timespan not that consistent tho.

  • @T_Mo271
    @T_Mo271 День назад +9

    It's going to be very interesting if Elon ends up running the very department whose aviation agency regulates his own company.

    • @arthurlau98
      @arthurlau98 День назад +2

      Consider the admin (Elon😂) now is going to basically rubber stamp any spaceX launch, we can finally see Agile in hardware to the extreme.
      4 years of rubber stamping with indefinite 4 years renew.
      But overall, FAA will probably be so throughoutly gutted by Elon that everyone can now launch. The golden age of American space age is here.

  • @timlong9913
    @timlong9913 День назад +7

    One lagging chute inflation is not considered an anomaly.

    • @TaranAadarsh
      @TaranAadarsh 23 часа назад +1

      If you look at it from the POV of the ultra-strict requirements of spaceflight (even more so in *human* spaceflight), forget the case of when the thing isn't able to do things as predicted, NASA cancelled the return of Butch and Suni because Starliner wasn't able to have the required probability of success despite it coming back down pretty well.

  • @jpeterd92
    @jpeterd92 День назад +7

    Every single spacecraft I have ever seen reentering with four parachutes 3 will open first followed by the fourth. It's possible to get all four to open exactly at the same time there's hundreds of little variables that make it unlikely.

    • @GeneralChangFromDanang
      @GeneralChangFromDanang День назад +1

      Kinda like a 3 legged stool vs 4 legged. 4 Legged will almost always have a wobble until enough weight is applied.

  • @TheTurbinator
    @TheTurbinator День назад +8

    Thank you for minimizing your use of vocal fry. The videos are much more satisfying to listen to 😊

  • @michaelreid2329
    @michaelreid2329 День назад +9

    I think Neutron could get to orbit before New Glenn.

  • @Randy-h6d
    @Randy-h6d День назад +8

    Space travel is no easy task to accomplish anytime there will be plenty of disappointment and failures

  • @Enjgine
    @Enjgine День назад +10

    Weird video. The parachute is not even a problem. It's normal behaviour. The landing failure isn't even bad news. They have been landing hundreds of times for years. They have a single failure and it's troubling and problematic?. When any other company on earth can land a booster, then we could talk about that. Then we have two upper stage problems. These are the real concern, but that is what the high safety record SpaceX upholds shows. They have an internal cargo mission fail to reach altitude and it's considered newsworthy. They're the only private company going to space.

    • @GntlTch
      @GntlTch День назад +1

      Not quite the only private company. You are forgetting Rocket Lab. IIRC, they are now up to 53 successful lunches.

    • @Enjgine
      @Enjgine День назад

      @@GntlTch Albeit not crewed

  • @jimharberson9779
    @jimharberson9779 День назад +6

    How is SpaceX "slipping"? Did you see the Startship booster landing? The Falcon 9 rocket has been improved repeatedly and it has been doing more and more. The minor issues never endangered crew or people on the ground. It is important to look at theses issues so you can improve and move forward but it does not reach the level of "slipping" in the slighest. If you don't like Elon I understand, but you cannot argue with the success of the Falcon 9 rocket or SpaceX. You seem vengful.

    • @cvr527
      @cvr527 19 часов назад

      The criticism, just like the FAA issue, is political.

  • @richard--s
    @richard--s 15 часов назад +3

    The last part of your video:
    FAA licences should not be about relationships, but on hard facts.

  • @michaeldemarco9950
    @michaeldemarco9950 День назад +8

    The booster landing anomaly might’ve been because this was the launch leader? This booster has been launched more than anything else and maybe 23 launches is the limit?
    In the fourth parachute issue is happened before . It only highlights the fact that SpaceX wanted to use three parachutes and NASA force them to use four. SpaceX was right and NASA was wrong. The ship only requires three parachutes and the fourth one can’t grab enough air to stay inflated.

    • @michaelotoole1807
      @michaelotoole1807 6 часов назад

      3 chutes were having issues during testing elon had the idea for the 4th chute. NASA had nothing to do with it.

  • @Ari-w7x6m
    @Ari-w7x6m День назад +11

    Space x is not slipping

  • @GntlTch
    @GntlTch День назад +4

    Right. Find and fire a scapegoat to make it look like you're solving the problem [1:57] instead of tackling the real problem of rot in the ivory tower and the company culture that ensued.

  • @CYBRLFT
    @CYBRLFT День назад +6

    Elon’s about to make it a lot better for all the rocket companies thanks to DOGE hahah. This will be awesome. Let em all fly!

  • @vinnyivanov2906
    @vinnyivanov2906 День назад +3

    They have a good relationship with the FAA? That is why everyone is playing catch up with SpaceX

  • @ghost307
    @ghost307 7 часов назад +1

    I offer 75 cents per pound for the capsule, but the tooling, materials and spares need to be included for free.
    Also free shipping to my location.

  • @markrudolph683
    @markrudolph683 День назад +3

    Just glad we talking about this stuff!!❤❤❤

  • @michaelreid2329
    @michaelreid2329 2 дня назад +6

    The reason for the heat shield failure could be bird strike. Imagine all these poor birds flapping about, disorientated from being struck by windmills. Trump will fix it by banning wind turbines.

    • @Wurtoz9643
      @Wurtoz9643 День назад +1

      God I hope this is satire

    • @michaelreid2329
      @michaelreid2329 День назад

      @Wurtoz9643 yes, it was.

    • @Soniti1324
      @Soniti1324 День назад

      @@Wurtoz9643 I wanna be a whale psychiatrist

    • @Wurtoz9643
      @Wurtoz9643 День назад

      @@michaelreid2329 good

  • @9729CBailey
    @9729CBailey День назад +3

    Elon Elon Elon Elon Elon

  • @mikeg0802
    @mikeg0802 2 дня назад +8

    Good, put the money into fixing the planes

  • @100SteveB
    @100SteveB 5 часов назад

    Nice to find a space news channel that simply reports the facts.

  • @SwissplWatches
    @SwissplWatches День назад +6

    Lets get this straight, an astronaut criticized Musk? so the guy that merely flies on the thing, criticizing the guy that imagined, invented and built a whole new approach to everything when everyone including probably that astronaut told him it couldn't be done

    • @skgamer-zs6en
      @skgamer-zs6en День назад +5

      well its ironic that 2 space shuttles failed (kaboom) yet he was willing to fly on them. but yeah still criticism is a good thing if its based on proper evidence and proof just saying random stuff without any base is dumb.

    • @foxyboiiyt3332
      @foxyboiiyt3332 20 часов назад +1

      So Musk us so rich he's officially above criticism? Keep simping for billionaires, good peasant

    • @OOL-UV2
      @OOL-UV2 Час назад

      Criticism is great if it is nonpartisan and fairly assigned. Musk has an entire hate industry aiming at him since he blew up twitter. That's the difference. Fairly compare the record of SpaceX to its competition and then we're all good.

  • @You_Could_Be_Next
    @You_Could_Be_Next День назад +3

    Now its time to chase dreams.

  • @lightlegion_
    @lightlegion_ 7 часов назад

    It's impressive how fantastic your content is!

  • @MatthewHolevinski
    @MatthewHolevinski День назад +2

    I expected them to cancel the starliner project 6 months after they announced it, by 18 months I was surprised they hadn't already. I don't even remember how long ago that was, since then it's just been morbid curiosity. I don't particularly ever remember any good press regarding it's design. I just kind of assumed the black horse project would of made more headway than they ever did, so I guess hats off, congrats.

  • @jordanhenshaw
    @jordanhenshaw День назад +2

    Looks like BO is learning how to name stuff properly (GERT), but they still need to learn how to delete Idiot Parts (like GERT) before moving into the naming phase.

  • @JamaicaWhiteMan
    @JamaicaWhiteMan День назад +1

    Thanks for using metric. Saves me the work of dividing "feet" by 3.3.

  • @donscheid97
    @donscheid97 2 часа назад

    After working at the end functional side of the air industry, I can acknowledge complacency is a real thing and requires constant attention and reminders to keep it under control.

  • @jpeterd92
    @jpeterd92 День назад +1

    I think there was a bump into the bottom of the capsule during separation compressing some portions of the ablative Shield causing it to have greater thermal conductivity and thus burn through faster in those areas

  • @MOHA_1484.
    @MOHA_1484. 2 дня назад +8

    Cant wait for lanch 6 starship

    • @bluesteel8376
      @bluesteel8376 2 дня назад

      How come? It sounds like they are not trying to do anything new. Just a repeat of flight 5.

    • @kirillperov3843
      @kirillperov3843 2 дня назад +5

      @@bluesteel8376 because this is cool

    • @RCDRONE1010
      @RCDRONE1010 День назад +1

      @@bluesteel8376Flight 5 still had its glitches. Specifically the re-entry thermal issues on starships slats and misconfiguration of the booster that almost triggered an abort command during the catch. Sure flight 6 will probably look similar to flight 5 but there is still lots of room for improvement. Next up I bet we will see orbital refueling or a starship catch attempt

    • @jackprier7727
      @jackprier7727 День назад

      They caught an empty cylinder last time- At this rate we will be drinking recycled urine in a lava tube on Mars soon-

    • @skgamer-zs6en
      @skgamer-zs6en День назад

      @@bluesteel8376 because its cool and i think isnt the 6th starship based on like a different prototype instead of the standard models. plus we can expect a landing of the starship on a proper landing pad hopefully.

  • @jamesclem14
    @jamesclem14 День назад +3

    Also Boeing stopped being run by engineers and by accountants

  • @kmrtnsn
    @kmrtnsn День назад

    Grandpa had a saying, “no matter how hard you try, you can’t polish a turd”. Sums up Starliner succinctly.

  • @charlesrovira5707
    @charlesrovira5707 День назад +3

    *Boeing* is the sound made by an airframe maker and defense contractor who [expletive] up so totally that they're going to toss in the towel and take a _multi _*_billion_*_ dollar_ markdown on their annual stock report. *_Sucks to be them..._*

  • @isbestlizard
    @isbestlizard День назад +3

    That's their CEO? Is he going for the Bankman-Freid look or does he just not care?

    • @Soniti1324
      @Soniti1324 День назад

      He literally quoted Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville on their promotional video, so, I think we're starting to get a sense of exactly what it is we're dealing with here.

  • @edzuris7944
    @edzuris7944 День назад +5

    Boeing should pay back all the money that NASA paid to them.

  • @RydarkVoyager
    @RydarkVoyager День назад +1

    00:59 - Who the hell would want to buy an obsolete space station from Boeing that will soon be de -orbited (i.e., soon to be wreckage/burned crispy shrapnel as it comes down)?

    • @michaelotoole1807
      @michaelotoole1807 6 часов назад

      boeing doesn't own the space station. its selling the starliner capsule program.

  • @ghost307
    @ghost307 7 часов назад

    Regarding Orion...
    "We know but won't tell you can mean one of two things:
    1. We don't really know what caused it
    2. We know what caused it but telling you would embarrass someone powerful.

  • @Hiddensecret9
    @Hiddensecret9 День назад +1

    When companies get away with charging high prices for subpar products, it can feel like consumers are being taken advantage of. But with people becoming more informed, more options available, and reviews playing a big role in purchase decisions, companies are now being held to higher standards. If they want to keep customers coming back, they have to deliver quality, not just a flashy label or a clever ad. The days of getting away with overcharging for mediocrity might finally be coming to an end.

  • @phexyn3997
    @phexyn3997 День назад

    For the first time, there’s real competition in this market. And look what happened …

  • @mrzabak-dl4qj
    @mrzabak-dl4qj День назад +1

    I like the countinous sentence of the video. Good job

  • @GeoffInfield
    @GeoffInfield 12 часов назад

    My source at Ali Express told me that the root cause of the issue with NASA's heat shield was switching to Temu.

  • @bertus76q
    @bertus76q День назад +5

    Just because you flew on the spaceshuttle, doesn't make you a space expert. Just because I have been on a plane, I'm not an aviation expert!

    • @gabrieldarcy9067
      @gabrieldarcy9067 День назад

      You don't need to train your entire career to be a passenger on a plane.

  • @spacegamer85
    @spacegamer85 19 часов назад

    In retrospect it probably wasn't a good idea to have a white elephant as StarLiners unofficial mascot.

  • @viarnay
    @viarnay День назад +1

    I think BO is going to succeed but they can't compete with Soace X

  • @bluemax77
    @bluemax77 День назад +2

    It's about time, everyone else has.!!

  • @glenn_r_frank_author
    @glenn_r_frank_author 2 дня назад +2

    G.E.R.T. - Giant Enormous Rocket Truck.... Did they really need Giant and Enormous in the name? LOL

    • @Wurtoz9643
      @Wurtoz9643 День назад +4

      Yes. It’s funny. Also it allows for Gert. Which is also funny.

    • @MrFanBoyDee
      @MrFanBoyDee День назад +1

      it’s a giant (enormous rocket) truck. meaning it’s a giant truck that carries enormous rockets. makes sense to me

  • @joseeduardobolisfortes
    @joseeduardobolisfortes 5 часов назад

    Boeing keeps the SLS because it's expensive, it's not reusable, and NASA hasn't given up on it yet. Wherever the government is still paying for it with no questions asked, Boeing will be there.

  • @j.m.7715
    @j.m.7715 День назад +1

    Rocket Lab is the most awesome space company rising as an investmen you can actually invest in. Even Boeing Starliner is a Rocket Lab opportunity its Neutron, launch summer 2025, which is designed to be able to fly astronauts later, may indicate another cost-efficient high-quality fast-tempo company is needed for affordable fault tolerant multi vendor US human space access.
    RKLB 🚀

  • @tonyug113
    @tonyug113 День назад +2

    Aaand without an iss replcement , nowhere for starliner to go.

  • @charleschris4123
    @charleschris4123 День назад +3

    Really NASA is concerned about SpaceX? Yeah ha ha sure

  • @artemisrocketman2389
    @artemisrocketman2389 21 час назад +1

    Thanks for giving me credit for my video, I really appreciate it, most people just take my material and say it theirs, love you channel, look forward to the next video

  • @gustavinus
    @gustavinus 13 часов назад

    Well .. 400 flights with 330+ landings... Eventually Falcon 9 would have an EOL

  • @ouethojlkjn
    @ouethojlkjn День назад +1

    I would not be surprised if SpaceX build a landing pad on the moon for the SLS to have a safe arrival. However, the landing pad will have been built years before the SLS moon shot ever gets off the ground.. And as for SpaceX safety, they are constantly iterating - the Falcon 9 that took off even a year ago is not the same as the one taking off today. Yes, issues will arise but the aim is for them never to reoccur.

    • @arthurlau98
      @arthurlau98 День назад

      The real question is will SLS even be continued at this point. It will be on live support until Starship is manrated, then it is off to the races.

  • @gustavinus
    @gustavinus 13 часов назад

    That new glenn layed down complexity shows why Elon made the rockets standing from starters... he is already landing them on chopsticks while they are trying to move the new glenn around on ground. They are building trucks to move airplanes...

  • @Planetery_Dragon
    @Planetery_Dragon День назад +1

    Please bring back the older narrator :(

  • @Steelcrafted
    @Steelcrafted День назад

    Dreamchaser HASN'T EVEN BEEN TO ORBIT YET!!!!

  • @OdinReactor
    @OdinReactor 2 дня назад +7

    12:20 They have a really fantastic relationship with the FAA bureaucracy until January, when President Trump cleans house.

    • @skgamer-zs6en
      @skgamer-zs6en День назад

      trump and Elon musk support each other plus yeah sleepy joe Biden had beef with elon coz during a electric auto expo he didnt even mention america's best selling ev which was tesla and instead gave us some poopy stellantis and gm vehicles

  • @geesehoward700
    @geesehoward700 2 дня назад +1

    id love to see a crewed dreamchaser but i dont see sierra having the resources to either get the starliner to work or change the dreamchaser back to being crewed anytime soon. a blue origin dreamliner could happen and it would save BO a lot of time and effort though.

    • @aowen2471
      @aowen2471 День назад +1

      The biggest issue with dreamchaser is the weird aerodynamics during launch compared to a simple pointy capsule - the launch vehicle company is gonna needs lots of $ to approve it for launch and I'm not sure there'll be launch insurance available as it's so different to everything else. As for the $, it's something you mention that sierra space may not have, I agree.
      I'm not sure if taking starliner with all it's baggage is best for BO rather than just identify the talented engineers and hire them.

    • @geesehoward700
      @geesehoward700 День назад +1

      @@aowen2471 a clean slate design is an option certainly. BO dont have to buy the starline and they have some experience of building capsules themselves but do BO also get the crewed flight contract with the starliner? if yes then i think it still makes sense.

  • @paulperano9236
    @paulperano9236 День назад +2

    It should be 'Startruck'

    • @Soniti1324
      @Soniti1324 День назад

      Starbanger

    • @GntlTch
      @GntlTch День назад

      No, Startrash!

    • @skgamer-zs6en
      @skgamer-zs6en День назад

      thats something that elon would name if he were to make one.

  • @u.k.trainandbusvids
    @u.k.trainandbusvids День назад +1

    I said it and I’ll said it again NASA should never have chosen Boeing they should of chosen Sierra Nirvada

  • @davidroddini1512
    @davidroddini1512 День назад +2

    So, are US space ships (as stated in the captions) crude? 😜

  • @DarthVader20201
    @DarthVader20201 День назад

    Workers at Boeing getting paid handsomely as an engineer salary

  • @collegephysicsforeveryone7744
    @collegephysicsforeveryone7744 День назад

    Don't you mean they finally realized they will no longer be allowed to waste money

  • @memadmax69
    @memadmax69 День назад

    $20 bucks says blue origin gonna blow up during or shortly after liftoff.
    And never comes back.

    • @michaelotoole1807
      @michaelotoole1807 6 часов назад

      bezos owns blue origin with very little outside investment. if the rocket fails he will try again. he can afford it.

  • @tajaewallace3055
    @tajaewallace3055 День назад

    Who turned up the savagery on this video. 😂😂😅

  • @The-KP
    @The-KP День назад

    The level of glee about this among space RUclipsrs is high.

  • @flightsimdev9021
    @flightsimdev9021 День назад

    Call me Nostradamus, I believe I said this just after the failed return.

  • @samwilliams369
    @samwilliams369 День назад

    Let’s face it. Lockheed could make a lander in year it’ll work and it’ll have technology unheard of even in movies. But they won’t because then god forbid they have to share some of their insane tech.

  • @funkengruven7773
    @funkengruven7773 14 часов назад

    Commercial airliners operate in a much safer area of the envelope, yet planes still crash. How many airliners have went down over the last 70 years before reaching the current era of reliability? SpaceX operates at the extreme edge of the envelope, yet they have done so with a record of success that is hard to fathom. Reusability is a system and every system has limits. Engineering and testing can't always predict the limits of reliability. You can be sure every one of the issues mentioned here have resulted in numerous changes to process, manufacturing, and maintenance. The fact that none of them were mission ending suggests they are making every effort to maintain safety & reliability (while also testing the limits of reusability). Their very record of success has lulled many into thinking Space is routine and easy.

  • @matthewitt2276
    @matthewitt2276 День назад

    Blue Origin is Great Value SpaceX

  • @newzealandfortrump
    @newzealandfortrump День назад

    At long last an Engineer CEO who can accept reality ($ come second) and act accordingly ... I hope this is the start of Boeings return to world aero leader. 😊

  • @allancopland1768
    @allancopland1768 Час назад

    If It's a Boeing................. Yeah.

  • @BulletproofPastor
    @BulletproofPastor День назад +1

    I'd buy it cheap for a chicken coup if they will deliver.

  • @tarmacpounder785
    @tarmacpounder785 12 часов назад

    Boeing should just stick to making airplanes. Oh wait…

  • @light1haven
    @light1haven День назад

    Good idea they can't recover from that embarrassment

  • @toddstewart4404
    @toddstewart4404 День назад

    .... SpaceX is slipping?! Compared to who?!?

  • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
    @paulmichaelfreedman8334 2 дня назад +4

    I think BO taking over Starliner is a good idea.

    • @RuralJuror420
      @RuralJuror420 День назад +2

      I’d just throw the whole thing out lol

    • @LoricSwift
      @LoricSwift День назад

      They just need to get a rocket that can reach orbit now...

    • @GntlTch
      @GntlTch День назад

      By what reasoning? Two bads make a good???

  • @scoutdynamics3272
    @scoutdynamics3272 День назад

    Correction: Retro spam cans!

  • @davidlloyd1526
    @davidlloyd1526 38 минут назад

    Well.... Elon didn't support Trump for nothing...

  • @mcglk
    @mcglk День назад

    " . . . yet still managed to have a bigger problem than SpaceX ever experienced."
    Ah, yes, the convenient memories of fanboys.

  • @reinoud6377
    @reinoud6377 День назад

    Did they fire all competent people in favour of DEI candidates?

  • @markschroter2640
    @markschroter2640 День назад

    Peter Beck (and call girl) has a better relationship with the FAA. WTF kind of marketing is that?

  • @high-captain-BaLrog
    @high-captain-BaLrog День назад

    they fail because they didn't earn it.

  • @lmfarms4611
    @lmfarms4611 День назад

    So is Boeing going to give back all of the billions they wasted?

  • @svenvogelaar8472
    @svenvogelaar8472 День назад

    Aaaand robot voice is back

  • @chrisl4999
    @chrisl4999 21 час назад

    It’s for the best.

  • @pw4780
    @pw4780 День назад

    Boeing needs a complete cultural change. Their aircraft are barely competitive.

  • @soothsayer2406
    @soothsayer2406 2 дня назад +5

    Haaaahahaha. BOEING. Merican quality and engineering.. Reminds me of GM in the 80s.

  • @transmitterguy478
    @transmitterguy478 День назад

    If Boeing sells, do we get our tax money back?

  • @gordonstewart5774
    @gordonstewart5774 23 часа назад

    New Glen is "so big" 7m diameter ?