NASA LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner!

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“Disaster: Sunita Williams Stuck in Space Until 2025? Boeing Starliner’s Mission Turns Nightmare!”
NASA’s Starliner mission has taken a dramatic twist, with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams stranded aboard the ISS due to critical thruster malfunctions and a helium leak. What began as a routine eight-day mission has now turned into a high-stakes challenge, as NASA and Boeing race against time to troubleshoot the issues and ensure a safe return. This video breaks down the technical failures, explores the contingency plans, and discusses the broader implications for NASA and Boeing. Will the astronauts make it back safely, or is an emergency rescue needed? Watch the full video to find out!
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You can always count on NASA and Boeing to tell the truth! Right? Right????

philryder
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If I went up expecting a return in 8 days, and was later told I would have to stay until February or March of 2025, Boeing and NASA execs had better leave me there because I'd be looking for heads with an axe when I got back on earth.

Slugg-O
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In my opinion not enough testing was done, especially orbital testing or surely they would have found these issues before putting a human crew aboard. Probably trying to cut costs or catch up to SpaceX.

zk_
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What is sad is how executives continue to get big bonuses while the people who turn wrenches get laid off. The average employee cares about their work i worked in this industry but never turned a wrench or made the company a profit as i was overhead . When you don’t freeze engineering and go into production then the engineers never stop and the company loses money.

billyclone
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I never want to go to space… ever. Godspeed to these 2 brave astronauts

NovaTattooArt
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Looks to me like Boeing has crapped out, pathetic excuse for an aerospace

ojjwlbq
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Why does the Gilligan's Island theme song keep playing in my head: "A three hour tour, a three hour tour..."

kirkkohnen
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Seems a new culture of Assume emerged. Assume that software on 737 Max works safely, Assume that the helium seals will not leak, Assume the undocking software can work automatically or unnecessary, Assume that all the problems were resolved despite numerous problems before the flight and Assume that these were all already resolved.
When will air, food and water run out? Assume again?

johnchow
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Easy decision. Crew safety comes first. Ride home on Dragon. Autonomous return of Starliner and if it dies, it dies, but the crew lives.

Wheelo
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Boeing can't build a workable airplane. Who are they trying to kid building a space craft?!!

doghousedon
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NASA plans to send them cheesy movies, the worst they can find. They'll have to sit and watch them all, as they monitor their mind...

chezsnailez
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Seeing the interior controls of that Star liner (Apollo remake)
is like looking into a museum piece.
The control panel...with hundreds of switches...archaic.
NASA paid for this 'step back' technology?
( I'm just glad the astronauts actually got to the ISS in this thing.)

MrGchiasson
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I would be willing to say, it is NOT certified.

donscheid
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What do you get when you cross Lost in Space with Gilligan's Island? A joke about Boeing Starliner's first crewed mission..

"Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale a tale of a fateful trip, that started from this tropic port, aboard this tiny ship. The mate was a mighty astronaut, the Skipper brave and sure..."

derekflegg
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I’m surprised they put a 58 year old and a 61 year old into space at all!

hjkdjoh
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This is a perfect example of the Boeing of late. It's all about money at the expense of the mission. A fully comprehensive quality program should have identified the issue it is now seeing. Who's to say it did not identify the issue but Boeing failed to report it.

tonyhruzek
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Send the piece of junk back without the crew. Then if the thrusters malfunction, then it can skip off the atmosphere or crash in the ocean. No harm done. If you put two people in the damn thing and something happens, then you have doomed them. So launch schedules have to be reworked, so what? Get them back safely.

johnwhitmore
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I don't know why NASA even needs Boeing. Why do they even have the 2 provider Ideology beats the heck out of me. We only had One Apollo and One Space Shuttle development system after all.

pobembe
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call me silly but didn't the auto pilot fail during the initial docking? did they get this fixed or not?? if not, then you have thruster problems and auto pilot problems. what could possibly go wrong with these issues being problematic.

williamv
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The Whistleblowers at Boeing tell you all you need to understand this outcome.

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