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Nasa Finally Realise That SpaceX Cre Dragon Is Better Than Boeing Starliner...
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SpaceX is currently the only U.S. company capable of launching astronauts safely to and from the ISS. SpaceX and competitor Boeing are part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program that aims to conduct frequent, rotational spaceflights to the orbiting outpost from American soil.
But SpaceX, well, that contract has proved a resounding success. Unsurprisingly, NASA has recently even asked SpaceX to help keep the ISS stuff full of astronauts in future years.
Starliner a space capsule designed by Boeing, landed safely in the New Mexico desert early Wednesday evening. The vehicles returned to Earth came after nearly a week long trip to the International Space Station. This journey made history as it marked the first time that a private American company, not named SpaceX, successfully reached the ISS However, many questions.
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Seriously, shortly after touchdown, the recovery team detected hydrazine vapor, a flammable, oily liquid that's dangerous to inhale all around the spacecraft. This lingering chemical, which forced the recovery team to temporarily back off, may have been a result of Starliner not burning through all of its propellants. Stitch said during a post touchdown briefing, no leaks were detected, he added.
Despite these issues, the team behind the mission still seems optimistic. We have a few things to work on, but I don't really see any show stoppers. Stitched told reporters at the briefing, NASA and Boeing will now carefully analyze and scrutinize the mission data which will inform the next steps.
Overall, the glitches were minor compared to the trouble Starliner saw during its first Test launch back in two thousand nineteen when one software bug caused it to burn too much fuel to reach its destination, and another almost meant that the vehicle was destroyed during reentry.
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SpaceX is currently the only U.S. company capable of launching astronauts safely to and from the ISS. SpaceX and competitor Boeing are part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program that aims to conduct frequent, rotational spaceflights to the orbiting outpost from American soil.
But SpaceX, well, that contract has proved a resounding success. Unsurprisingly, NASA has recently even asked SpaceX to help keep the ISS stuff full of astronauts in future years.
Starliner a space capsule designed by Boeing, landed safely in the New Mexico desert early Wednesday evening. The vehicles returned to Earth came after nearly a week long trip to the International Space Station. This journey made history as it marked the first time that a private American company, not named SpaceX, successfully reached the ISS However, many questions.
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Seriously, shortly after touchdown, the recovery team detected hydrazine vapor, a flammable, oily liquid that's dangerous to inhale all around the spacecraft. This lingering chemical, which forced the recovery team to temporarily back off, may have been a result of Starliner not burning through all of its propellants. Stitch said during a post touchdown briefing, no leaks were detected, he added.
Despite these issues, the team behind the mission still seems optimistic. We have a few things to work on, but I don't really see any show stoppers. Stitched told reporters at the briefing, NASA and Boeing will now carefully analyze and scrutinize the mission data which will inform the next steps.
Overall, the glitches were minor compared to the trouble Starliner saw during its first Test launch back in two thousand nineteen when one software bug caused it to burn too much fuel to reach its destination, and another almost meant that the vehicle was destroyed during reentry.
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So we are inviting you to join us in exploring Space, Rockets and Science and together we can conquer the unknown! "Science Of Space!?"
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