BAD News for Boeing Starliner! NASA finally realized Dragon is 1000x better...

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Boeing Starliner delayed again! NASA officially revealed what was wrong with this spacecraft...

Alright, whether you have enough faith to be disappointed or not, the Boeing Starliner just got another delay!
Specifically, in an October 12 announcement, NASA officials said the first manned test flight of Starliner has been delayed another month, until early April 2024.
The reason for the change was not given.
The target date for the first operational flight of Boeing spacecraft has also been delayed to early 2025 from summer 2024.
NASA and Boeing previously said they were eyeing early March 2024 as the date for Starliner’s debut with astronauts, the Crew Flight Test (CFT). However, this was a projected ship readiness date, not an official launch date. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will take part in the CFT, en route to and from the ISS.
This means that SpaceX will complete up to ten operational crew launches for NASA before Boeing does its first - and potentially half a decade after SpaceX's first, no less, right?
Starliner suffered several problems on its first mission, called Orbital Flight Test (OFT), shortly after launch in December 2019 and did not arrive at the ISS as planned. The successor mission, May 2022's OFT-2, made it to the ISS and back to Earth.
BAD News for Boeing Starliner! NASA finally realized Dragon is 1000x better...
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コメント (21)
  • @fredski57
    I have noted a tendancy for this channel to publish a new title promising new and/or provocative content only to spend 97% of the vid recycling old content, both verbal and video. I will unsubsidized.
  • @expo1403
    The reality of the problem is simple. One company is worried about DEI/CRT and SpaceX is worried about results
  • @eltodesukane
    Boeing, the company run by stock traders who brought you the "famous" Boeing 737 Max.
  • Boeing needs to put more engineers and less bankers on its board of directors. The board of Boeing used to be all engineers
  • If it worked perfectly, and it certainly doesn't, it would still be too expensive.
  • @BigRatMan117
    Imagine if SpaceX won a contract worth $4.2 Billion. How far down the test flight track would Starship be now?
  • @bencross1744
    Ohhh man…. I would not want to be the astronauts that have to go up on that!!!!
  • @ozsteamer2755
    @ 3:38 "... so what went wrong...?" (Pictures show Boeing 737 MAX planes) Now that was well played, Kevin
  • @plschwartzx
    This video is a testament to the strength of Boeing's political clout in Washington. This is not the only place where Boeing got special treatment. I expect that it is only now, with Boeing on the ropes because of its other problems, that finally an independent appraisal became possible. I have felt sorry for the NASA spokespeople who have had to mouth support for Boeing.
  • This may be the first video on the channel that sounds authentic....good job
  • @prayfawind
    what a disgrace and waste of tax payers money
  • @Number26ami
    "....target date pushed back..." cue video clip of a clock hands going anticlockwise: priceless!
  • @VL-inquisitor
    No more last-minute launch failure. No more launch delay, No more cost-overrun. This suggestion is gonna work. In addition, it is the most cost effective alternative - that is NASA should team up with China CNSA to return to the Moon.
  • I’m expecting Boeing to do something really stupid about the upcoming flight due to a manufacturing defect or hardware failure.
  • Just give BOEING another 20 BILLION chump change for NASA it seems 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣