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Nasa Give Up On Starliner! SpaceX Dragon Awarded Billion Dollar Contract...
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(Intro) 0:00
(Boeing Starliner’s delay) 0:16
(Why don’t stop the Boeing contract?) 3:34
(SpaceX rescues Nasa) 6:15
outro 8:34
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#techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #spacex
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Nasa Give Up On Starliner! SpaceX Dragon Awarded Billion Dollar Contract...
Delay and Delay, Nasa has now given up on the Boeing Starliner.
In fact, the national agency has made a diplomatic maneuver, which is reflected in the billion-dollar contracts that Nasa awarded SpaceX.
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
Nasa Give Up On Starliner! SpaceX Dragon Awarded Billion Dollar Contract...
First some news: What happened to Boeing Starliner's Crew Flight test?
Boeing Starliner's second attempt to lift off on May 17 was one more time canceled. The crewed debut of the capsule has been pushed back an additional four days or May 21. The mission is called Crew Flight Test (CFT) which will send Nasa astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to the International Space Station for a roughly eight-day stay.
Nasa Give Up On Starliner! SpaceX Dragon Awarded Billion Dollar Contract...
The excuse is a small helium leak in Starliner's service module, according to a release from Boeing.
“The teams now are targeting a launch date of no earlier than 4:43 PM Eastern daylight time on Tuesday, May 21, to complete additional testing,” the release said.
May 6 marks the first Starliner launch attempt of 2024 on a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, on Florida's Space Coast. But ULA, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin, had a plot twist just two hours before launch. Indeed, the team noticed a "buzzing" valve in the Atlas 5's Centaur upper stage. Well, it sounds reasonable that an old-fashioned rocket would sometimes run into trouble at a critical moment, right?
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It is time NASA shut down its entire space ship program and got rid of all the non-helpful personnel who don’t have the ability to do what space x engineers etc do. Re-plan, Re-engineer and re-start with the same type of technology and program Elon Musk has.

mikedagneau
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How sad. Boeing used to be the gold standard for aerospace. Now, due to a managerial rather than an engineering corporate culture, Boeing has become a bad joke.

matthewcuratolo
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What a waste of money… Should have gone to SpaceX in the first place. They know what there doing 🤷‍♀️

tracymcauley
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I don't understand why NASA keeps throwing good money at a company that is obviously not doing its job either in space or its aircraft

chrisdrury
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Let's ask Elon musk to give those astronauts a ride on crew dragon where they will be safe

mannyricketson
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It's not a human reader. You can tell by the pronunciation and weird timing.

budl
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Update the AI voice pronunciation of Houston, Tx. It's not Howston.

richardstamp
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I am guessing that the two astronauts slated to take this first flight are wishing they had chosen a different profession.

lloydingraham
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I would NOT fly in that thing. Period.

dougwwectebow
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Boeing... a total disappointment. Boeing is the "I cannot get my shit working" company.

christopheblanchi
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stop the AI voice narration. No one says, "House-tonne" for Houston except a dumb AI algorithm. What else is wrong? come to mind.

joelobryan
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"NASA Give up" is klick bait (it implies that NASA has given up). 
"NASA, give up" is not (this implies the author of the video asks NASA to give up). A comma is the difference.

knowledgeisgood
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In just 9 short years the 60's USA sent 3 fellas to the moon. 55 years later is clueless

Rocket-Fest
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Starliner is a cut corner piece of junk.

alanhart
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Space X is way better & they don't murder whistleblowers!!

georgegarvey
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1:20 "It sounds reasonable that an old fashioned rocket...."
... there's your problem.

SVTCobra
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Interesting that Boeing doesn’t have to deal with FAA launch permits.
Not funny is how two whistleblowers died two weeks apart.

cosmicyeti
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As far as I can tell this is based on unsubstantiated information. There has been no "official" announcement from NASA or Boeing. Just click bait.

dalesmith
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Sunni Williams to NASA; "Um guys, I've been thinking about it and I'm going to pass, but thanks for thinking of me". Butch Williams; "yeah guys, what she said."

Gamble
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...to validate existing data, and strengthen flight rationale. In other words, to see if it works. I guess you get paid more if you blur the issue.

JohnTovar-ksdp