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Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
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Boeing 0:41
Nasa 5:23
outro 8:27
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Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
People often refuse to acknowledge their wrongdoings until they have to pay a price for their actions.
Yes, Boeing, which has built a terrible Star liner spacecraft, is such a case in point.
“We are not stuck in space” has been a favorite Boeing quote when referring to Star liner's current state under its first crew mission.
However, as the Star liner problem worsened with each passing day and cost Boeing millions of dollars a day, the company's confidence plummeted rapidly.
This made them officially admit for the first time their mistakes that left the spacecraft and astronauts stranded in space.
Find out everything in today's Techmap episode.
But before we begin, let's subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with the latest space news.
Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
Are Butch and Suni really stuck on the space station?
Let's listen to Nasa's latest answer on its website:
"No, Butch and Suni are safe aboard the space station working alongside the Expedition 71 crew. They also have been actively involved in Star liner testing and technical meetings. Butch and Suni could return home aboard Star liner if an emergency arises. The agency also has other return options available, if needed, for both contingency and normal returning planning."
At the time I made this report, it's been 76 days since NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore arrived at the International Space Station. This is significantly longer than the original plan of 8 days. The US space agency argues that this doesn't matter because "a typical stay aboard the International Space Station is about six months, and NASA astronauts also have remained on the space station for longer duration missions.". "Butch and Suni each have previously completed two long-duration stays aboard the station."
Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
More notably, they added that everything was well-prepared
"Previous missions have given NASA volumes of data about long-duration spaceflight and its effects on the human body, which the agency applies to any crew mission."
The astronauts " embark on missions fully aware of the various scenarios that may become reality. This mission is no different, and they understood the possibilities and unknowns of this test flight, including being aboard station longer than planned."
Simultaneously, Nasa reassures the public that the astronauts have all they need on the station including food, clothing, oxygen, personal items, etc. And recently, "a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft carrying 8,200 pounds of food, fuel, supplies, and science and a Progress resupply spacecraft carrying three tons of cargo arrived at the station. NASA has additional SpaceX resupply missions planned through the end of 2024."
Despite the fact that NASA lets things get out of control, it has insisted that the crew was not stranded, they are safe, and they are enjoying their time. Boeing is also confident in the spacecraft's ability to return and is lobbying officials to allow Star liner to bring astronauts home. However, a recent statement from the troubled contractor suggests they are not as confident as they said.
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intro 0:00
Boeing 0:41
Nasa 5:23
outro 8:27
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#techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex
===
Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
People often refuse to acknowledge their wrongdoings until they have to pay a price for their actions.
Yes, Boeing, which has built a terrible Star liner spacecraft, is such a case in point.
“We are not stuck in space” has been a favorite Boeing quote when referring to Star liner's current state under its first crew mission.
However, as the Star liner problem worsened with each passing day and cost Boeing millions of dollars a day, the company's confidence plummeted rapidly.
This made them officially admit for the first time their mistakes that left the spacecraft and astronauts stranded in space.
Find out everything in today's Techmap episode.
But before we begin, let's subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with the latest space news.
Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
Are Butch and Suni really stuck on the space station?
Let's listen to Nasa's latest answer on its website:
"No, Butch and Suni are safe aboard the space station working alongside the Expedition 71 crew. They also have been actively involved in Star liner testing and technical meetings. Butch and Suni could return home aboard Star liner if an emergency arises. The agency also has other return options available, if needed, for both contingency and normal returning planning."
At the time I made this report, it's been 76 days since NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore arrived at the International Space Station. This is significantly longer than the original plan of 8 days. The US space agency argues that this doesn't matter because "a typical stay aboard the International Space Station is about six months, and NASA astronauts also have remained on the space station for longer duration missions.". "Butch and Suni each have previously completed two long-duration stays aboard the station."
Boeing LIED! NASA Finally Revealed What Exactly Happened with Boeing Starliner
More notably, they added that everything was well-prepared
"Previous missions have given NASA volumes of data about long-duration spaceflight and its effects on the human body, which the agency applies to any crew mission."
The astronauts " embark on missions fully aware of the various scenarios that may become reality. This mission is no different, and they understood the possibilities and unknowns of this test flight, including being aboard station longer than planned."
Simultaneously, Nasa reassures the public that the astronauts have all they need on the station including food, clothing, oxygen, personal items, etc. And recently, "a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft carrying 8,200 pounds of food, fuel, supplies, and science and a Progress resupply spacecraft carrying three tons of cargo arrived at the station. NASA has additional SpaceX resupply missions planned through the end of 2024."
Despite the fact that NASA lets things get out of control, it has insisted that the crew was not stranded, they are safe, and they are enjoying their time. Boeing is also confident in the spacecraft's ability to return and is lobbying officials to allow Star liner to bring astronauts home. However, a recent statement from the troubled contractor suggests they are not as confident as they said.
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