What Astronauts Revealed about Dragon Rescue Starliner Humiliated Boeing!

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What Astronauts Revealed about Dragon Rescue Starliner Humiliated Boeing!
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A historic day 0:32
Negative effects of being stranded 3:37
The path forward 7:17
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What Astronauts Revealed about Dragon Rescue Starliner Humiliated Boeing!
Sometimes someone's humiliating failure is the source of good things.
The great voyage of SpaceX Dragon's Crew 9 would make headlines all around the world, not just as a story of a ninth crew rotation mission, but as a story of a peaceful collaboration between Americans and Russians to rescue two NASA-stranded astronauts.
And there is probably much more to tell about this special mission.
That's what one astronaut recently revealed when referring to Dragon's Star liner rescue mission.
Find out everything in today's Techmap episode.
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What Astronauts Revealed about Dragon Rescue Starliner Humiliated Boeing!
September 28 was a memorable milestone not only for SpaceX enthusiasts but for the entire space industry.
This day 16 years ago marked the first successful Falcon 1 launch after three failures, which is also the first successful orbital launch of a privately funded and developed fully liquid-propelled carrier rocket. Thanks to this success, SpaceX has made a breakthrough to save itself from the brink of bankruptcy, paving the way for a new era of commercial spaceflight.
Fast forward to 2024, and space exploration has once again reached a new milestone since, under the Crew 9 mission, SpaceX Falcon 9 launched a NASA astronaut and Russian cosmonaut to the ISS from a historic Cape Canaveral pad.
What Astronauts Revealed about Dragon Rescue Starliner Humiliated Boeing!
It was the first-ever astronaut launch from SLC-40 — SpaceX's first Florida launch pad, which has seen many uncrewed launches over the years. SpaceX and NASA spent two years upgrading the pad with a new crew launch tower, access arm, and emergency escape slide to prepare it for astronaut flights.
Simultaneously, Crew-9 was the 15th crewed launch by SpaceX, including the eight previous ISS crew rotation missions, Demo-2 test flight for NASA, three private astronaut missions to the ISS for Axiom Space, and the Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn private missions.
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Politics butting in - Musks achievements point out the Incompetence of Government ( no penalty for tardiness or failures) ? 🤔

bobbyb.
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Boeing went full DEI and Elon resisted. Nuff said.

thomasjacques
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Let's get one thing straight Boeing humiliated Boeing.

shawnmclaughlin
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Boing went with off shore, foreign engineers, a massive DEI/HR program that, well hired based on things other than ability. Now their doors fall off and they can't decide how to fix anything without 'cost cutting'

kfgdg
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Boeing's failure rate has gone through the roof after the Board of Boeing was cleared of Engineers who were replaced with Bean Counters whose sole focus was producing dividends at the expense of meeting safety and construction standards as can also be seen with the crashes of the 737 Max and doors dropping off aircraft mid flight.
NASA poured money into Boeing Starliner, while giving Space X a minuscule amount in comparison, and have come up with a safe reliable system which is operational (if the FAA would stop trying to bugger it up), while Boeing are still having problems getting Starliner built and flying it without major systems failing.

vaughanellis
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Please, please don't use AI-generated narration. Accents are often in the wrong places, and words with numerals are frequently mispronounced. That's very distracting. Plus, it gives an overall impression of low quality. Can't you find someone to read the script, please?
On a positive note, your overall content informational quality is good.

STEVEBURTON
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Now Tim Walz is going around calling Elon Musk a dip $hit. Maybe he should be getting on his knees thanking him.

Seawizz
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Neither NASA nor Boeing are showing the competence to be in space.

tom
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Star liner is and will continue to be a giant waste of taxpayer money. The money should be paid back to the taxpayers.

DragsterJeffCrider
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Funny thing, that Boeing CEO certainly made sure he got his pay raise.

sully
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drinking game - take a shot every time the Ai voice says "nassau" lol

lgnfve
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DEI in the sky... what could possibly go right?

robertlee
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The value of Boeing is to teach you what not to do ... 😮😮😮

genonote
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Boeing seven hundred and thirty seven? AI voice overs are just terrible.

schurb
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perfect example Of DEI hard at work Boeing=go woke go broke

mr.stonerUDX
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Who else wants to take a ride on that escape slide?

Ostsol
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100 launches of Falcon 9 2024 by November. How many by the rest of the world in same time period?

billstream
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As a longtime Florida resident I have absolutely zero confidence in Bill Nelson..

jacksrbetter
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Too many DEI hires at Boing, they're disintegrating.

Antposse
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Boeing knows the point of the exercise is to take in the most taxpayer dollars.

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