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Elon Musk: ''The Boeing Starliners Stranded Astronauts Are Not With US Anymore''
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Elon Musk: ''The Boeing Starliners Stranded Astronauts Are Not With US Anymore''
Two astronauts are currently stuck on the International Space Station and might have to stay there until next year. What was supposed to be a quick eight-day trip has turned into an eight-month ordeal. NASA has decided to keep these astronauts in space until February, rather than risk bringing them back on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which has been having problems. NASA has chosen to keep the astronauts on the International Space Station until February instead of risking their return on Boeing's problematic Starliner spacecraft.
Little do they know, the real danger isn't the extended stay or the malfunctioning spacecraft—it's the silent, unforeseen threat lurking within the very walls of the station, waiting to reveal itself as the months drag on.
A Boeing employee expressed deep concern about the future of the Starliner program, saying things look bad, but it’s still unclear how it will end. Boeing has been dealing with many technical issues with this spacecraft, going all the way back to 2019. The astronauts were originally launched into space in June, expecting to return by July 4th. However, NASA has now announced they will be spending both the holidays and New Year in space. Disclaimer:
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Two astronauts are currently stuck on the International Space Station and might have to stay there until next year. What was supposed to be a quick eight-day trip has turned into an eight-month ordeal. NASA has decided to keep these astronauts in space until February, rather than risk bringing them back on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which has been having problems. NASA has chosen to keep the astronauts on the International Space Station until February instead of risking their return on Boeing's problematic Starliner spacecraft.
Little do they know, the real danger isn't the extended stay or the malfunctioning spacecraft—it's the silent, unforeseen threat lurking within the very walls of the station, waiting to reveal itself as the months drag on.
A Boeing employee expressed deep concern about the future of the Starliner program, saying things look bad, but it’s still unclear how it will end. Boeing has been dealing with many technical issues with this spacecraft, going all the way back to 2019. The astronauts were originally launched into space in June, expecting to return by July 4th. However, NASA has now announced they will be spending both the holidays and New Year in space. Disclaimer:
The content presented in our videos is intended solely for entertainment purposes. While we may draw upon facts, rumors, and fiction, viewers should not interpret any part of the content as factual or definitive information. Please enjoy responsibly.
Cosmos Lab creates unique transformative content for educational and entertainment purposes and represents the opinions of this channel. We take our content seriously, and all content meets legal standards for licensing or fair use. Any attempts to falsify content strikes via the YouTube copyright system will be dealt with by our legal team.
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