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Boeing Starliner: Two astronauts wait to come home amid spacecraft issues 

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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft was set to mark its crowning achievement this month: Ferrying two NASA astronauts on a round trip to the International Space Station, proving the long-delayed and over-budget capsule is up for the task. But the two veteran astronauts piloting this test flight are now in a tentative position - extending their stay aboard the space station for a second time while engineers on the ground scramble to learn more about issues that plagued the first leg of their journey. #CNN #newsupdates
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@LordBrittish
@LordBrittish 6 дней назад
Next project: Boeing is making a submersible to go down and visit the Titanic.
@rahulramteke3210
@rahulramteke3210 5 дней назад
Boeing will call it 'Titan'
@NathanMaltba
@NathanMaltba 5 дней назад
​@@rahulramteke3210 you mean Titan Max 😂
@biggestdummie
@biggestdummie 5 дней назад
We can only hope
@jonharson
@jonharson 4 дня назад
Boeing submarines are actually pretty cool, but you do not need meatbags in them to fuck with your ennemies pipelines, fibers and sheit
@jonharson
@jonharson 4 дня назад
@@NathanMaltba No it's called the Orca acktually, and the one then armed by Lockheed the LXUUV, see Echo Voyager
@ant305tone
@ant305tone 7 дней назад
At this point, I wouldn't even ride a Boeing bicycle 🤷
@raptor87peak
@raptor87peak 7 дней назад
Well, certainly not without training wheels and a massive helmet and padded clothing, what a joke.
@Dirte_Woods
@Dirte_Woods 7 дней назад
I wouldn't walk in Boeing shoes.
@TinkletitsMcGee
@TinkletitsMcGee 7 дней назад
I wouldn’t drink boeing coffee
@steveo601
@steveo601 7 дней назад
Good effing lord. If I’m them I’m paying personally to have Russia get me back down. Thing is supposed to use air bag balloon’s to land on? 😆😆. Holy f&@k.😬😬🫣
@PlanetaryDefenseFoundation
@PlanetaryDefenseFoundation 7 дней назад
Lol
@johnwalsh3790
@johnwalsh3790 6 дней назад
If it's Boeing, you ain't going
@paintawaytheday420
@paintawaytheday420 5 дней назад
You can go, just not come back.
@DrFumiya
@DrFumiya 5 дней назад
@@paintawaytheday420One way ticket to the pearly gates.
@AiRPasternak
@AiRPasternak 4 дня назад
One way ticket to the afterlife.
@Feral_Turd
@Feral_Turd 2 дня назад
@@paintawaytheday420 well, not in the same number of pieces anyway.
@fatdoi003
@fatdoi003 День назад
boeing should switch to funeral business....
@chris5201
@chris5201 6 дней назад
those astronauts must've been whistle blowers
@ajkulac9895
@ajkulac9895 4 дня назад
In space no one can hear your whistle
@jam_toast1
@jam_toast1 3 дня назад
@@ajkulac9895I love this
@HuskyOwner-bl1jf
@HuskyOwner-bl1jf 7 дней назад
Boeing is just another example of a large corporation coasting on its past accomplishments and letting quality go down the drain
@RichardQuaid
@RichardQuaid 7 дней назад
It was taken over by greed.
@FunHog69
@FunHog69 7 дней назад
while stealing American tax payer dollars with the help of our own government...
@Schwarzie10
@Schwarzie10 7 дней назад
It happens all the time safly. Thats the problem with todays corporate america. New executives every few years destroys any culture there once was and allows one person to come in and do some detrimental things.
@BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr
@BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr 7 дней назад
Yep.
@BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr
@BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr 7 дней назад
What do they call this phenomenon, whether it’s an airline or a pizza company…it’s def a thing
@jimhorn4691
@jimhorn4691 7 дней назад
Put Boeing CEO up there on ISS, you don't have to bring him down, but the company might improve without him.
@Aerospace_Education
@Aerospace_Education 6 дней назад
He's "retiring" so he is going to try and take the heat for the company since he is leaving anyways. We need to keep the focus on Boeing and not let them get off easy by putting it just on the CEO. It's a culture issue that was built that now needs to changed across the board.
@jesse89625
@jesse89625 6 дней назад
Chinese astronauts laugh loudly on the Chinese space station🤣🤣🤣🤣
@caiocc12
@caiocc12 6 дней назад
won't work. CEO is the symptom, not the disease. The disease are shareholders - and the demand for short-term and ever growing profits. There is nothing wrong with stable, non-increasing profits - this "mandatory growth" culture is gonna end humanity
@andywomack3414
@andywomack3414 6 дней назад
@@Aerospace_Education I am sure that he will not have so sacrifice a single trophy resort property.
@pdoylemi
@pdoylemi 6 дней назад
At least their doors did not fall off!
@icare7151
@icare7151 6 дней назад
SpaceX only received 2.5 billion to build Dragon space craft, was on time and on budget. Boeing received 4.6 billion then need another 1.3 billion to complete the StarLiner and is still plagued with defects, bad engineering and unacceptable quality control. Of course it’s Boeing.
@octaviondeminicolas1941
@octaviondeminicolas1941 5 дней назад
And they get a ton of hate from anti spaceX propaganda anyway.
@michaelkevinmirasol8256
@michaelkevinmirasol8256 3 дня назад
That's government bureaucracy for ya
@pereirahawk
@pereirahawk 3 дня назад
Merit based companies live by the motto, do it right, do it better, or go home. Boeing has their Global Dei policy to adhear to.
@mikethomas860
@mikethomas860 2 дня назад
​@@michaelkevinmirasol8256Don't think that is on the government. The government relied on Boeing to produce a spacecraft. A name that used to stand for excellence. The tough choice will be can the Government walk away from a bad design.
@DCresident123
@DCresident123 День назад
@@michaelkevinmirasol8256 Bureaucracy? How naive are you wow...
@al28854
@al28854 6 дней назад
once again, Boeing is proving they are at least 5 years behind what SpaceX can do.
@cagedtigersteve
@cagedtigersteve 3 дня назад
So funny that NASA had something that was way more capable than anything today--yet they gave it up for commercial transport.
@michaelkupfer3723
@michaelkupfer3723 3 дня назад
You mean blowing up rockets and calling that "successful"? 😅
@johnc3525
@johnc3525 3 дня назад
SpaceX is at least 50 years behind what NASA can do.
@mikethomas860
@mikethomas860 2 дня назад
​@@cagedtigersteveLOL! NASA had something way more capable. I needed a laugh.
@zhongxina9420
@zhongxina9420 День назад
@@michaelkupfer3723 how many falcon 9's blew up since 2016? none! 362 consecutive launches without fail 🤭
@Zonker66
@Zonker66 7 дней назад
The CEO makes $33 million a year and the company is inefficient? Shocked, shocked I am!
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 6 дней назад
Well, here is your chance to convince share holders to hire YOU to be the CEO. Would you work for $ 1 mill?
@alpinecenter
@alpinecenter 6 дней назад
They cut the Quality Assurance staff by $33 million a year to pay the new CEO.
@Zonker66
@Zonker66 6 дней назад
@@bobroberts2371 After he raped Boeing and utterly destroyed its global reputation and demoralized the workforce? Hard pass.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 6 дней назад
@@bobroberts2371 Elon Musk wouldn't work for $1M, or $33M for that matter. Maybe $33B tho.
@la7dfa
@la7dfa 6 дней назад
@@raylopez99 I am not a Musk fanboy, and hate his right wing conspiracies and racism, but he has changed the space industry by advancing it by a couple of decades. And as always you have to be born at the right time make quantum leaps. Just like Einstein had his former peers as a basis for the photo electric effect and relativity , the reuse of rockets needed good enough computers to make landings possible.
@marcolazatin7789
@marcolazatin7789 6 дней назад
Boeing misunderstood the contract. They thought 4.2 billion dollars doesn't include a return trip.
@RT-mm8rq
@RT-mm8rq 6 дней назад
1.2 billion went to the program. The rest to pay for shareholder dividends, corporate salaries and bonuses.
@uWr.Ppel112
@uWr.Ppel112 6 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@musamusa2961
@musamusa2961 6 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@aboutwhat1930
@aboutwhat1930 6 дней назад
Pay them another billion and they'll be months if not years late on all deadlines to get them home.
@52Quantum
@52Quantum 6 дней назад
"What? You want to come back? Hmmm I'll pass that on to the design team. Is there anything else I can help you with today, sir?"
@hellxsco
@hellxsco 5 дней назад
1 week from now: Boeing Starliner fucking explodes. CEO Gives himself a $10 million dollar raise.
@ambermchugh9381
@ambermchugh9381 4 дня назад
Wonder of space ships are insured
@stephen1Oace
@stephen1Oace 6 дней назад
*Boeing can't make airplanes and NASA has allowed them to send Human Beings to the Space Station? LOL!*
@michaelkevinmirasol8256
@michaelkevinmirasol8256 3 дня назад
And they didn't even sent another unmanned orbital flight to make sure ALL systems and tech are 100% reliable and safe, they jumped STRAIGHT TO CREWED MISSION!
@fatdoi003
@fatdoi003 День назад
i'd be very worried about that heat shield if there're bolts missing....
@7scientist
@7scientist 7 дней назад
New ad slogan: "Boeing: An otherworldly level of incompetence"
@la7dfa
@la7dfa 6 дней назад
The CEO is 33 Million Dollar smart. He should fix it in a day or two.
@Kenobi_Cowboy
@Kenobi_Cowboy 5 дней назад
@@la7dfa I hear he graduated High School yesterday.
@kennethng8346
@kennethng8346 6 дней назад
Boeing would be a laughing stock if SpaceX has to go up and rescue them.
@didyuknow
@didyuknow 6 дней назад
they already have a capsule at the iSS to be used on emergencies at the station. hopefully the starshiner thing is good enough at least for that.
@thesoundsmith
@thesoundsmith 6 дней назад
_Would_ be? Are you unaware of their recent track record?
@thaphreak
@thaphreak 6 дней назад
@@didyuknow *Shartliner (ftfy) :)
@firminorules
@firminorules 6 дней назад
that's hilarious lol
@elfietube
@elfietube 6 дней назад
This what happens when these arrogant CEOs sit on their high thrones and have no idea what is happening to the company or does but choose to ignore it for the sake of profit. Case in point, just look at Bozo and his tiny toy rocket that barely makes it into space and doesn't even work every time. Another buffoon that have no idea on what it takes to design and build a rocket that works.
@viksra
@viksra 6 дней назад
He was originally correct when he said 15 billion miles away, not when he revised it to 50 million.
@willong1000
@willong1000 5 дней назад
Indeed, I was scrolling down here to see if anyone else noticed. It is yet another example of politically motivated decisions overriding logic, such as those made to launch in freezing temperatures that doomed the crew of Challenger, that a former "astronaut" can't even get the distance correct within several orders of magnitude! I don't care what color the skin, hair, or eyes, what genitals reside below their beltline, or the slope of an astronaut's eyes as long as they understand WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE DOING! But decisions and personnel placements motivated by DEI considerations are killing the reason, the ethics, and the traditional morality of the USA! Sadly, "the right stuff" appears to be an archaic and abandoned concept.
@dnmdch
@dnmdch 5 дней назад
don't bother, it was just meant to side track the starliner issue. 😂
@parrotbrand2782
@parrotbrand2782 5 дней назад
50 million miles cannot even get you to Mars
@robertsonsid
@robertsonsid 5 дней назад
Why ask an astronaut about a space probe?
@cagedtigersteve
@cagedtigersteve 3 дня назад
@@parrotbrand2782 Wrong, the distance could be as little as 34 million miles. You've been fact checked.
@mathewwright4129
@mathewwright4129 5 дней назад
Bet Boeing was relieved to find out "that whistle blowing sound" was just a hydrogen leak.
@Deep.Development
@Deep.Development 3 дня назад
cold
@rajmathew6220
@rajmathew6220 6 дней назад
Meanwhile, the CEO is getting 30 million a year
@Travlinmo
@Travlinmo 6 дней назад
Your taxpayer dollars hard at work.
@EinsteinsHair
@EinsteinsHair 6 дней назад
A board of directors determines the CEO's compensation. I have long suspected that there are "star struck" board members, who serve on multiple boards, that all have struggling companies with overpaid CEOs. Some business reporting expert should dig into it, and start publicly shaming bad board members. Either a top ten list, or the bad one of the week / month.
@Travlinmo
@Travlinmo 6 дней назад
@@EinsteinsHair That story does get done periodically and little changes. I do not necessarily agree with the reason but you could be correct. My thought is always flat out greed. That if they over pay the CEO, they also can get excessive income for doing very little on the many boards they sit on. My current CEO makes about 8M per year and doesn’t do a bad job but definitely isn’t worth 10% of that pay. (Had to relook that up as that is 100% bump in the poor man’s pay from about 2 years ago… I guess inflation really helps a CEO.)
@cagedtigersteve
@cagedtigersteve 3 дня назад
@@Travlinmo The Boeing CEO isn't paid by the government. Biden is. So let's blame Biden for it.
@t.r.campbell6585
@t.r.campbell6585 7 дней назад
This thing should never have been launched in the first place because of all of the engineering and operational difficulties that were known. The decision to launch was a political and public relations decision rather than an engineering decision.
@BitcoinfunforBoomers
@BitcoinfunforBoomers 6 дней назад
Just like what happened with the space shuttle Challenger. Launched when they knew they probably shouldn't.
@skyking6989
@skyking6989 5 дней назад
As an engineer myself seeing the problems and they decided to launch anyway turns my stomach. As an engineer safety comes before everything. Boeing knew it should have never went into orbit but they did it anyway. Absolutely disgusting
@alanjenkins1508
@alanjenkins1508 5 дней назад
This is like saying Chuck Jeager should never have flown the Bell X-1at Mach 1 becaue of the very high risk he would be killed.
@sauronthegreat5799
@sauronthegreat5799 23 часа назад
The USA wanted to impress the Chinese with their technological prowess. That’s why they launched without resolving all the problems.
@user-yd8dw4js6s
@user-yd8dw4js6s 6 дней назад
I think they should send the space x dragon capsule and have the boeing starliner capsule return unmanned. That seems like such an unnecessary risk to send them home in such an unsafe vehicle.
@zachelton7734
@zachelton7734 6 дней назад
The fact they ever went in the first place is astounding.. I mean seriously.. EVERYONE saw something like this coming..
@EJWash57
@EJWash57 6 дней назад
Saying: "What goes up, must come down!" Boeing: "Hold my beer and watch this."
@SUBASHKUMAR-wz8zx
@SUBASHKUMAR-wz8zx 6 дней назад
😀
@michaelwan4268
@michaelwan4268 5 дней назад
Best comments ever
@andreamckinney7500
@andreamckinney7500 4 дня назад
😂😂😂
@ICanDigIt0907
@ICanDigIt0907 День назад
Too soon? NAH! 😂
@markforcyth2445
@markforcyth2445 7 дней назад
When the heads of Boeing decided to run the company like an econo-car manufacturer, you start producing vehicles that are neither airworthy nor space-worthy.
@RichardQuaid
@RichardQuaid 7 дней назад
It would have been nice if they had put that much thought into it. It was only about making cash, nothing else.
@DanielSimone-wg8op
@DanielSimone-wg8op 6 дней назад
That is an unjustified insult to car manufacturers who value quality far more then Boeing does. Car makers produce millions times more vehicles then aircraft makers do. Cars come off assembly lines every 3 to 4 minutes.
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes 6 дней назад
Econo-Car manufaturers have to pass the same Crash and Emissions Tests as luxury or high valued brands. NASA pushed SpaceX to do real tests, but allowed Boeing to use Test Simulations. SpaceX expended a perfectly good booster to make sure the Crew In-Flight Abort system worked flawlessly. Boeing was allowed to do theirs in a computer simulation. Just as ALL car manufacturers have to pass Safety and Emissions tests, ALL space technology providers should be completing the same physical real world tests.
@rebelroar78
@rebelroar78 6 дней назад
They didn’t even run it like a proper Econo-car company. They wanted to become Toyota or Mitsubishi and they ended up becoming Hyundai. Emulating Japanese/Korean companies was a terrible idea.
@MrP4v
@MrP4v 6 дней назад
I think I’d wait for a ride on the next SpaceX shuttle myself.
@ZeitGeist_TV
@ZeitGeist_TV 2 дня назад
I wouldn't go in that thing either, let it go home uncrewed and return on a Dragon capsule.
@tuttt99
@tuttt99 6 дней назад
If it's Boeing, I'm not going.
@davemitchell6281
@davemitchell6281 7 дней назад
NASA bought a lemon.
@paulobembe7742
@paulobembe7742 7 дней назад
A very expensive lemon!
@KonradTheWizzard
@KonradTheWizzard 7 дней назад
Don't you dare insult the brave and heroic citrus fruit! A lemon is far better than this cr*p. 😜 (SCNR)
@tringuyen7519
@tringuyen7519 6 дней назад
SpaceX has flown over 20 missions to & from ISS without incident. Boeing Starliner is having problems just being docked to the ISS. Imagine the re-entry.
@ImpendingJoker
@ImpendingJoker 6 дней назад
NASA hasn't bought anything. Like the SpaceX capsule this is owned by Boeing. The two astronauts are Boeing test pilots. NASA isn't fitting the bill for the capsule Boeing is.
@BassRck50-xv8iz
@BassRck50-xv8iz 6 дней назад
An EXPENSIVE lemon!
@midnightorchid9731
@midnightorchid9731 7 дней назад
Boeing can't even understand airplanes, WTF did people expect?!
@matteofalduto766
@matteofalduto766 6 дней назад
Airplanes? Bolted doors!
@combatepistemologist8382
@combatepistemologist8382 6 дней назад
It's run by bean counters and MBAs now, not engineers and scientists.
@Nola50
@Nola50 6 дней назад
Send men to space to live in a Boeing made space station, they said. What could go wrong, they said.
@trumpet12345
@trumpet12345 6 дней назад
no, they uderstand them too well. hence cutting costs until burned
@11x
@11x 6 дней назад
These shitty reporters who can't come up with anything better love people like you who eat these headlines up, they already have re-entry & touchdown times😂
@brandenstangle320
@brandenstangle320 6 дней назад
Boeing tennis shoes? Nah I’ll go barefoot
@LesserAndrew
@LesserAndrew 6 дней назад
"Hopefully they come back safely" is not what you want to hear in a news report about a spacecraft
@jsb331
@jsb331 7 дней назад
That tin can is an embarrassment to the legacy of the Boeing corporation.
@SomeDumUsrName
@SomeDumUsrName 7 дней назад
Exactly what I've been thinking through the entire development of this thing. Even before. Can't believe they put people on this thing for the ride up there with their record lately.
@SledDog5678
@SledDog5678 6 дней назад
Current Boeing is an embarrassment to the Boeing Corp. legacy!
@mazimadu
@mazimadu 6 дней назад
😆I wouldn't really call it a tin can (that's what Sputnik was) But at this point, even YOU can make a better craft than Boeing
@11x
@11x 6 дней назад
These shitty reporters who can't come up with anything better love people like you who eat these headlines up, they already have re-entry & touchdown times😂
@11x
@11x 6 дней назад
Media loves gullible ppl who eat this up, minor issue and touchdown is June 26th😂
@origamicrane685
@origamicrane685 6 дней назад
I've never seen people so happy to get off a spacecraft.
@didyuknow
@didyuknow 6 дней назад
LOL me2 They were like hurray we are alive. Don't let them put me back in that museum piece.
@the_omg3242
@the_omg3242 6 дней назад
She's probably yelling "I flew Boeing and didn't die!!!"
@afroabroad
@afroabroad 6 дней назад
@@didyuknowIt’s a coffin not a museum piece.
@ryanvaldezotto7338
@ryanvaldezotto7338 3 дня назад
There was music playing and that’s why she was dancing haha. It’s a test flight. These things are meant to check for things. I’m happy they found little glitches. Gives data points for Boeing engineers to take a look. I also like that they are being conservative, as opposed to a Columbia type incident
@kbiswhoib
@kbiswhoib 6 дней назад
If the leaks aren't that bad, why haven't they brought it home?
@amooreperiod
@amooreperiod 5 дней назад
@kbiswh the service module where the leak and thrusters are, will be jettisoned and burn up in the atmosphere. So it’s better to stay docked a bit longer to troubleshoot and gather data to make adjustments on the next flight module.
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine 5 дней назад
@@amooreperiodso if everything was working perfectly would they still be delayed? I don’t get this excuse. So what if the part if gonna be jettisoned. It’s messed up and Boeing needs more time to fix it if they can.
@amooreperiod
@amooreperiod 5 дней назад
⁠@@Paiadakineto be honest I am not sure why you are so invested in a failure or a conspiracy . Its a shake down flight. All new space vehicles have one to work out bugs and its not out of the ordinary to have things that needs to be worked on for the next flight. Similar flights have happened for Mercury, Apollo, Space Shuttle, Spacex, Blue Origin which have had their own full test flights and later issue to resolve
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine 5 дней назад
@@amooreperiod Shake down cruise is ok for a boat that can be towed back to port.
@amooreperiod
@amooreperiod 5 дней назад
@@PaiadakineS As I noted, they do them for spacecraft too, it’s fairly normal.
@garthlundquist3623
@garthlundquist3623 6 дней назад
Boeing builds a Yugo for $ 5 Billion dollars.
@hyun-shik7327
@hyun-shik7327 7 дней назад
You know, getting stranded in space is a situation so terrible we make movies and video games based on that premise.
@Filthy_Larry
@Filthy_Larry День назад
They gonna open the airlock. Just you wait.
@cherokee43v6
@cherokee43v6 6 дней назад
Interesting isn't it that the Starliner Commander, Butch Wilmore's most quoted line, amidst the delays prior to the launch... "I'd rather be down here wanting to be up there than up there wanting to be down here,"
@sageakporherhe783
@sageakporherhe783 2 дня назад
Well well well 😂
@2painful2watch
@2painful2watch 6 дней назад
The news reporter was right. Voyager 1 is 15.1 billion miles away, not 50 million as the Starliner guy said. Huge difference since Mars at it's farthest from Earth is 140 million miles.
@willong1000
@willong1000 5 дней назад
Indeed, I was scrolling down here to see if anyone else noticed. It is yet another example of politically motivated decisions overriding logic, such as those made to launch in freezing temperatures that doomed the crew of Challenger, that a former "astronaut" can't even get the distance correct within several orders of magnitude! I don't care what color the skin, hair, or eyes, what genitals reside below their beltline, or the slope of an astronaut's eyes as long as they understand WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE DOING! But decisions and personnel placements motivated by DEI considerations are killing the reason, the ethics, and the traditional morality of the USA! Sadly, "the right stuff" appears to be an archaic and abandoned concept.
@dnmdch
@dnmdch 5 дней назад
don't bother, it was just meant to side track the starliner issue. 😂
@michaelkevinmirasol8256
@michaelkevinmirasol8256 3 дня назад
And mind you, Voyager 1 and 2 are still functioning and transmitting data more than 50 years later!
@kowabonga1263
@kowabonga1263 6 дней назад
Imagine the loss of reputation if the first man to be lost in space EVER was from the boeing failure
@Filthy_Larry
@Filthy_Larry День назад
I’m betting someone going to go crazy and open the airlock.
@WessyD123
@WessyD123 6 дней назад
Imagine being stuck on the space station and the only craft thats available to rescue you is a boeing 🤪
@MADmosche
@MADmosche 6 дней назад
Nothing is “stuck” at all, this video is misinformation. NASA and Boeing confirmed that there are no new issues and no major issues, but they decided to extend the time on orbit to gather data about the service module performance. That’s because the service module is jettisoned and burns up in the atmosphere when the Starliner capsule returns. So this brief time on orbit is the last chance to gather data about the service module and thruster performance.
@Rubyzyx
@Rubyzyx 6 дней назад
⁠@@MADmoscheok 👍 but stop yapping 🤫 🧏‍♂️
@RogueWraith909
@RogueWraith909 6 дней назад
I'd rather base jump from the station than "fly" home in that thing.
@wildniscamper7276
@wildniscamper7276 6 дней назад
it's more or less falling not flying😉😂
@LoneHawk
@LoneHawk 6 дней назад
@@MADmoschethis isn’t misinformation. It’s stuck while they work on issues. What about that is misleading at all
@papito2lindo
@papito2lindo 7 дней назад
Boeing “now offering 1st class ticket to the afterlife”
@steveo601
@steveo601 7 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣
@desireesmith1488
@desireesmith1488 6 дней назад
🤣🤣😭😭😭
@HunterKutz
@HunterKutz 6 дней назад
"Not even the Pharaohs of old had a send off this luxurious" -says Forbes
@curtisgreen2097
@curtisgreen2097 6 дней назад
​@@HunterKutz lol 😂
@misterfunnybones
@misterfunnybones 6 дней назад
Pay the executive team more money & you'll get better results. Repeat until insolvent.
@kennedykihara3800
@kennedykihara3800 6 дней назад
Hope they come back safely
@jgilchristmusic
@jgilchristmusic 7 дней назад
Time to scrap the Starliner forever. I would wait for a ride on Dragon.
@westleywest7259
@westleywest7259 6 дней назад
It would even cost less.
@Nothinglefttosay
@Nothinglefttosay 7 дней назад
Well this is awkward… I’m glad they didn’t design the PEZ dispenser 😂
@ontopoftheroof
@ontopoftheroof 6 дней назад
Stuck up there and then Netflix wouldn't let you log in because your IP address is not from you home planet.
@robertrizzi4915
@robertrizzi4915 6 дней назад
SpaceX is probably talking internationally at this point. Should only cost around $90M, which is cheap compared to others.
@Zonker66
@Zonker66 7 дней назад
Before this launched, I mentioned (mostly in jest) that the astronauts were brave to fly Boeing.
@netstatmint8639
@netstatmint8639 6 дней назад
truly brave
@DanielDanielsen
@DanielDanielsen 6 дней назад
Same
@jaysoncarter5093
@jaysoncarter5093 7 дней назад
What a mess. I'm forced to fly 737s Domestically because of lack of aircraft available... I've been flying long haul since 1974. I've NEVER been afraid of flying until now.
@RottieMom2000
@RottieMom2000 7 дней назад
Yes sir! I feel the same way and I've never been afraid of flying. Road trips from now on.
@nemesiswes426
@nemesiswes426 6 дней назад
As many issues as Boeing has, there still very safe planes. Even with everything that's happened, I have no issue flying on any Boeing jet.
@RottieMom2000
@RottieMom2000 6 дней назад
@@nemesiswes426 That's understandable. 🙂
@smark1180
@smark1180 6 дней назад
You're not "forced" to do any such thing.
@smark1180
@smark1180 6 дней назад
@@nemesiswes426 Agreed. These people are hysterical lemmings.
@malacca1951
@malacca1951 6 дней назад
I can't figure out why an experienced and experienced NASA Astronaut says, 'You know' so many times! Clearly WE don't know and we are watching him to find out information. (If 'we know', we don't need to watch!)
@bcxii9684
@bcxii9684 3 дня назад
Just waiting for an asian employee at NASA to say "Oh yeah, I just remembered my uncle in china has a spare space rocket that they could lend us for the summer"
@mattrinker2947
@mattrinker2947 7 дней назад
The fact that this capsule launched at all is shocking.
@DemoEvolvedGaming
@DemoEvolvedGaming 7 дней назад
Being stuck in the sky is not a problem I expected of a Boeing craft
@TornadoCAN99
@TornadoCAN99 6 дней назад
Think of all the extra air-miles they are racking up!
@1331bigbossdog
@1331bigbossdog 6 дней назад
They are in a pool. Lol space is fake.
@TornadoCAN99
@TornadoCAN99 6 дней назад
@@1331bigbossdog Says someone who obviously has never been in a pool.....
@saintsalieri
@saintsalieri 6 дней назад
@@TornadoCAN99 what are you talking about? he knows everyone in his gene pool personally.
@MADmosche
@MADmosche 6 дней назад
Nothing is “stuck” at all, this video is misinformation. NASA and Boeing confirmed that there are no new issues and no major issues, but they decided to extend the time on orbit to gather data about the service module performance. That’s because the service module is jettisoned and burns up in the atmosphere when the Starliner capsule returns. So this brief time on orbit is the last chance to gather data about the service module and thruster performance.
@Sagesnoke
@Sagesnoke 6 дней назад
A technical company should be lead by a person who is an engineering expert and not a Account.
@kchilz32
@kchilz32 2 дня назад
The Astronaut must have been a whistleblower
@larryalesi6356
@larryalesi6356 7 дней назад
Boeing's new AD campaign: We got the doors.
@gorak9000
@gorak9000 6 дней назад
But not the bolts that hold them on...
@Jimmy_Jones
@Jimmy_Jones 6 дней назад
The engines on the other hand appear to be malfunctioning
@craigmackay4909
@craigmackay4909 6 дней назад
60% of the time it works every time.
@DanaOredson
@DanaOredson 7 дней назад
NASA should not contract with Boeing ever again. The writing has been on the wall for years.
@kellystiburk4385
@kellystiburk4385 6 дней назад
But we don't have any good companies left that are competent!!
@DanaOredson
@DanaOredson 6 дней назад
@@kellystiburk4385 SpaceX and the up-and-comers that seem to be doing good things. Like Rocket Lab, Stoke Space. They can’t do a capsule yet, but they’ll get there.
@chucksneed5405
@chucksneed5405 День назад
@@kellystiburk4385 that's the price you pay for DEI and thinking that getting government contracts is a tenable business model lol
@HikingUtah
@HikingUtah 6 дней назад
Make SpaceX look like that more reliable source.
@Travlinmo
@Travlinmo 6 дней назад
I do hope they come home safely on a Boeing funded SpaceX capsule.
@CanadianSmoke
@CanadianSmoke 6 дней назад
The one sentence from Earth you don't want to hear while in orbit, "We're working on it."
@blackout07blue
@blackout07blue 6 дней назад
And “it’s a Boeing”. Lol
@jackroberts416
@jackroberts416 6 дней назад
​@@blackout07blue Terrifying words if you are stuck on the ISS. "Boeing is working in it."
@CanadianSmoke
@CanadianSmoke 6 дней назад
@@jackroberts416 Indeed.... followed closely by, "Keep that door shut!"
@lawrenceleverton7426
@lawrenceleverton7426 4 дня назад
I like "Ill get right on" it myself.
@lawrenceleverton7426
@lawrenceleverton7426 4 дня назад
@@jackroberts416 They don't have to leave for awhile. Just bring supplies. I'm sure the Rations will be implemented soon.
@ewenchan1239
@ewenchan1239 6 дней назад
"...as Boeing races to understand spacecraft issues" This is what happens when you have bean counters running a tech company. It happens. ALL. THE. TIME.
@scootypuffjr.
@scootypuffjr. 5 дней назад
And DEI
@ewenchan1239
@ewenchan1239 5 дней назад
@@scootypuffjr. Why would Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion have to do with the fact that there are bolts missing where bolts are supposed to be??? (What a fucking dumbass response.)
@ajkulac9895
@ajkulac9895 4 дня назад
This happened to so many AAA game companies. Money people take over, don't get it, ruin it.
@chucksneed5405
@chucksneed5405 День назад
is "bean counters" some kind of ethnic slur now?
@ewenchan1239
@ewenchan1239 6 часов назад
@@chucksneed5405 "is "bean counters" some kind of ethnic slur now?" No. It's the term that's given for accountants. (Historically speaking, they would trade in beans, and/or use them as a form of currency under a barter-based economic system.) Have you LITERALLY never READ the story of Jack and The Beanstalk??? (where the protagonist traded a cow for beans???)
@osodelososos5552
@osodelososos5552 6 дней назад
So a spacecraft built almost 50 years ago with outdated technology is still going strong outside our solar system and Boeing are having these kinds of issues? They don’t make ‘em like they used to!!
@adammiller3178
@adammiller3178 3 дня назад
They having all this trouble getting people to the ISS with the technology we have now but made multiple moon missions 50 years ago.Something is really wrong here!!!
@peterderycke5766
@peterderycke5766 6 дней назад
"Minor issues "... is this guy for real?
@trandyz2521
@trandyz2521 6 дней назад
So Boeing decided to extend their problems to space😢😢.. as an engineer, this is not funny
@enox3547
@enox3547 7 дней назад
Just send up a dragon craft. They can launch and return it successfully for less than Boeings hourly rate.
@ScribeHolder
@ScribeHolder 7 дней назад
Pretty much my thoughts
@johndemeritt3460
@johndemeritt3460 6 дней назад
Isn't there a Crew Dragon up there? If it is, the Starliner crew could hitch a ride home . . . .
@tarmaque
@tarmaque 6 дней назад
@@johndemeritt3460 There is, and technically a Dragon can carry seven passengers. However it supposedly has to be configured on the ground to do so. It would be easier for SpaceX to fly up an uncrewed Dragon to "rescue" them. If I'm not mistaken SpaceX has a backup Dragon prepped and ready for just such an emergency. They just have to stack it and go.
@user-ku1qm9qg2z
@user-ku1qm9qg2z 6 дней назад
not great that your choices are those two companies lmao, bleak!
@jtjames79
@jtjames79 6 дней назад
​@@tarmaque That's the NASA answer. The real answer: there's nothing stopping anyone riding home naked on a pile of the dirty laundry if they really wanted to.
@berniemelo9673
@berniemelo9673 6 дней назад
It is Time to appoint a capable CEO.
@robertcox5896
@robertcox5896 6 дней назад
That goes to show you how brilliant the engineers were back when they built voyager 1.
@seanwelch007
@seanwelch007 7 дней назад
The astronauts aren’t stuck, Starliner is stuck. Dragon Capsule can do the job
@alphagt62
@alphagt62 6 дней назад
My thoughts, I bet Space X could get it done in no time at all.
@m.theresa1385
@m.theresa1385 6 дней назад
* _embarrasing_ *
@jacksons1010
@jacksons1010 6 дней назад
Bottom line is we _need_ competition and redundancy. Competition to end the price gouging (it’s a fact) and redundancy to prevent the USA ever again being in the situation of needing to buy rides on foreign spacecraft.
@11x
@11x 6 дней назад
They are not stuck, but the shitty media reporters love ppl like you... the re-entry time and date on the 26th
@hermeticxhaote4723
@hermeticxhaote4723 6 дней назад
Starliner isn't stuck, it could literally leave now, but facts are irrelevant these days. They want to study the service module as its jettisoned on re-entry. The actual 2 people flying the thing are more competent and intelligent than anyone on earth and aren't worried as this is typical sensationalized news BS created by and for morons.
@CloneShockTrooper
@CloneShockTrooper 7 дней назад
I wouldn`t even carry a Boeing keychain
@zandvoort8616
@zandvoort8616 6 дней назад
I certainly wouldn't want to attempt a re-entry back to Earth in the Starliner! 🤣
@acf2802
@acf2802 6 дней назад
Further proof that they should swap the E and the I in DEI.
@Trekari
@Trekari 7 дней назад
Who could've predicted that a company which can't build safe airplanes anymore might not be the best company to build a spaceship. I'm shocked!
@jsb331
@jsb331 7 дней назад
They used thrusters and manifolds from Wish.
@desmond-hawkins
@desmond-hawkins 6 дней назад
Voyager 1 *is* over 15 billion miles away, certainly not 15 million miles away. It was launched 47 years ago, 15 million miles would mean it only traveled 319k miles a year. It's a spacecraft, not a car.
@willong1000
@willong1000 5 дней назад
Indeed, I scrolled down through the comments to see how many others noticed that glaring (to me) faux pas. I feel like it is yet another example of politically motivated decisions overriding logic, such as those made to launch in freezing temperatures that doomed the crew of Challenger, that a former "astronaut" can't even get the distance correct within several orders of magnitude! I don't care what color the skin, hair, or eyes, what genitals reside below their beltline, or the slope of an astronaut's eyes as long as they understand WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE DOING! But decisions and personnel placements motivated by DEI considerations are killing the reason, the ethics, and the traditional morality of the USA! Sadly, "the right stuff" appears to be an archaic and abandoned concept.
@martygufler2621
@martygufler2621 6 дней назад
Boeing was awarded federal contract. Five years and two billion dollars beyond their commitment. Every dollar in excess means profit to investors (politicians).
@kevinpike4459
@kevinpike4459 7 дней назад
maneuvering thrusters not working isn't a 'minor' issue.
@SayWhut276
@SayWhut276 7 дней назад
It is when you don't need them like right now while it is docked to the ISS. When they try to leave it will become a problem. You have to listen to these guys like they are on a witness stand fearing for their freedom.
@steveo601
@steveo601 7 дней назад
Those thrusters fail and your either burning up or skipping off the atmosphere on a one way trip to Jupiter😂
@heyaisdabomb
@heyaisdabomb 7 дней назад
@@SayWhut276 They have to toe the line or risk their career.
@williampiniarski1702
@williampiniarski1702 6 дней назад
only 4-5 thrusters- what are you kidding me! Yeah its no problem until u drift out into space or come in on a bad angle.
@tringuyen7519
@tringuyen7519 6 дней назад
@@heyaisdabombThey’re not risking their careers. They’re risking their lives!
@adambarnes8797
@adambarnes8797 6 дней назад
All the retired astronaut did was repeat the anchors intro So complete waste of time and added nothing
@williamhayes981
@williamhayes981 День назад
The worst place to experience "issues", in a vacuum without air and extreme temperatures....300 miles above your house. Nerve-wracking, would be an understatement.
@claytonbouldin9381
@claytonbouldin9381 6 дней назад
Leaks and thruster failures are light problems? These are things you fix BEFORE you send people into space.
@davidanderson6100
@davidanderson6100 7 дней назад
Send up some dish washing liquid, that'll fix the problem.
@YK-fw8nt
@YK-fw8nt 7 дней назад
And Duct Tape
@didyuknow
@didyuknow 6 дней назад
wd40
@AidenSShin
@AidenSShin 7 дней назад
Boeing. End of discussion.
@thelovertunisia
@thelovertunisia 6 дней назад
Voyager 1 is a timecapsule from a time when NASA was still in its prime.
@ob15027
@ob15027 6 дней назад
😂the dude's unit of measurements for Voyager!😂😂
@cueball93
@cueball93 6 дней назад
Dude corrected himself from billions to millions…. When it’s in fact billions. That dude was losing his mind.
@egoruderico3038
@egoruderico3038 6 дней назад
If the issue ends up being screws not secured properly, they should just close the company.
@neototem4110
@neototem4110 6 дней назад
I heard Boeing is going to start making condoms
@matteofalduto766
@matteofalduto766 6 дней назад
Good. At least they’ll do something to combat the low fertility rate in the developed countries.
@BBBrasil
@BBBrasil 5 дней назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MelioraCogito
@MelioraCogito 5 дней назад
@@matteofalduto766 _“Good. At least they’ll do something to combat the low fertility rate in the developed countries.”_ 🤦🤦‍♂🤦‍♀ Almost 8.1 billion people on the planet… and you think that's not enough? (That's 2.7× more people than there were, the year I was born.) The idea that we, in the developed countries, need to keep making babies is absurd (especially if you have more than the two needed to replace you and your spouse).
@matteofalduto766
@matteofalduto766 5 дней назад
@@MelioraCogito that is not just my opinion. It’s a common matter of concern and debate. Low fertility rates in developed countries are worrying because they lead to an aging population, which puts a strain on social welfare and reduces the workforce. With fewer young people entering the job market, economic growth will likely slow, and there will be fewer taxpayers to support pensions and healthcare for the elderly. In some European countries, the share of population aged 65+ is well above 20%, while it was less 10% in the 50s. Our current economic systems are not designed for such a big share of economically “passive” population. Hopefully automation and ai will help on that aspect, but we don’t know for sure. The replacement rate, accounting for modern child mortality rates and other factors, is about 2.1 children per woman. That is to keep the population constant. In my country (Italy) the current fertility rate is 1.3. In South Corea it is 0.9. Fortunately we still have some good immigration rates that keep the system going, at least for now…
@MelioraCogito
@MelioraCogito 5 дней назад
@@matteofalduto766 _“Low fertility rates in developed countries are worrying because they lead to an aging population, which puts a strain on social welfare and reduces the workforce…”_ All those issues can be resolved through immigration, rather than increasing the overall global population, which only taxes demand for global resources (increasing the risk of regional/global conflicts). We're at the point, in the developed economies, where the Boomer generation is now smaller than the individual generations that followed it, reducing their demand for social services (pensions, old age security benefits and the like). In Canada and the U.S., the largest age demographic are Millennials (b. 1981-1996). As the population demographics in the older age groups decline through natural attrition, so too will their demand for social services (notwithstanding the need to index such benefits to account for inflation). We've been raised on a myth that infinite growth on a finite planet is attainable… **NEWSFLASH** it isn't. The sooner we address unsustainable growth, the sooner our descendants will be better able to create robust, sustainable economies that can support everyone.
@Mmmm_Cows
@Mmmm_Cows 6 дней назад
I'm shocked the door hasn't Fallen off yet.
@yep-sb4uf
@yep-sb4uf 6 дней назад
Boeing "say it works or else."
@bobpourri9647
@bobpourri9647 7 дней назад
I am saddened anew that this problem solving scenario never happened for Columbia. May these astronauts have a safe and uneventful return home!
@christinacody8653
@christinacody8653 7 дней назад
Truth!!!
@zackari
@zackari 7 дней назад
All dead for sure or SpaceX is gonna have to rescue them
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 7 дней назад
@@zackari You didn’t listen to what he said, did you?
@kandle54
@kandle54 7 дней назад
@@thethirdman225 he's not gonna listen, he's on sinorussia payroll blaming everything American.
@planetsec9
@planetsec9 6 дней назад
Columbia didn't go to the ISS on that mission, if they did they would have spotted the damage to the wing from the station, unfortunately they were on a different orbit
@johna5563
@johna5563 7 дней назад
What if they went up on the Boeing Starliner… and have to be rescued by a SpaceX Dragon…! What a absolute testament that’d be to what SpaceX is capable of- making spacecraft that are really reliable, reusable and able to be used at a moments notice, even for rescue missions!
@ailivac
@ailivac 6 дней назад
Talking heads explaining how Starliner is stuck at the ISS and there's a headline on the crawl right below them about a possible 737 MAX lawsuit. Boeing really can't catch a break these days.
@MrHeymygod
@MrHeymygod 2 дня назад
It's incredible where Boeing has come. From the leader to the bottom. Spacex, about which many had questions about how it is possible to reuse things, or to build cheaply, is the best level of safety.
@BENpipx
@BENpipx 7 дней назад
It's even dangerous to say the word Boeing out loud 😮📣
@fschiller4189
@fschiller4189 6 дней назад
If you say it three times in a row, a plane crashes in your backyard.
@wala-nehlabala6419
@wala-nehlabala6419 6 дней назад
​@@fschiller4189 😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😮😮😅😅😅😅
@rtqii
@rtqii 6 дней назад
@@fschiller4189 You know what happens to Boeing whistleblowers... It's safer to bad mouth Putin in Russia.
@CaptApril123
@CaptApril123 6 дней назад
I just did and my windscreen fell out.
@DagNeb_It
@DagNeb_It 7 дней назад
Time to send in the “Space Cowboys!” Am I the only one who remembers that movie?
@gordonbergslien30
@gordonbergslien30 6 дней назад
Nope! Love that movie! Some of it was filmed at the museum where I volunteer.
@elmobrandao9849
@elmobrandao9849 6 дней назад
RIP Donald Sutherland
@westleywest7259
@westleywest7259 6 дней назад
James Garner! Rockford in space!
@HighTopHigher
@HighTopHigher 2 дня назад
I don’t believe anything they say. They downplayed every tragic incident before it happened.
@starship2023
@starship2023 День назад
You don't have anything to worry unless they get back on that capsule
@buttafan4010
@buttafan4010 6 дней назад
How is it that The Greatest Technological Achievement of Mankind ... was over 50 years ago?!
@PeterHonig.
@PeterHonig. 6 дней назад
Better call SpaceX and book a ticket on a rescue flight.
@YesItsReallyKeith
@YesItsReallyKeith 6 дней назад
at boeing, the main problem is that often the screws are loose !!!
@sultanofsauce9816
@sultanofsauce9816 2 дня назад
Who in the living hell even CONSIDERED clearing Boeing to get anywhere near the ISS? They can’t even get a plane to stay together inside the atmosphere, I wouldn’t even let Boeing TOUCH the ISS.
@nolandfpv
@nolandfpv 7 дней назад
SpaceX received half the budget Boeing did and has delivered far more in less time and now they'll need to rescue the Starliner astronauts from the space station. The irony is thick for anyone paying attention.
@FunHog69
@FunHog69 7 дней назад
Sad how Boeing steals American tax payer dollars with the help of our own government...
@BlackVulpes
@BlackVulpes 7 дней назад
SpaceX is a failure of a company that has spent billions trying to repeat the success we already had back in the first moonlanding being tanked by its manchild CEO. The irony is thicker for anyone who actually knows anything.
@mariomario1462
@mariomario1462 7 дней назад
Uh their rocket exploded
@ThatOpalGuy
@ThatOpalGuy 7 дней назад
give them time....
@HomesteadDNA
@HomesteadDNA 7 дней назад
@@mariomario1462 Tell us you know nothing about anything without telling us. You saw a test rocket explode? But havent seen the 200+ consecutively successful Falcon 9 launches including flights to the ISS?
@jimmipadge
@jimmipadge 7 дней назад
Voyager 1 is about 15.1 *_BILLION_* miles away, Voyager 2 is about 12.7 *_billion_* just sayin’….
@Dirte_Woods
@Dirte_Woods 7 дней назад
Exactly... Did I catch him say it's 50 million miles away? The sun is over 93million miles away right?
@jimmipadge
@jimmipadge 7 дней назад
@@Dirte_Woods Yes, which makes me think the dude doesn’t know anything and just jumbled his “facts” that he read 30 seconds before going live. This is exactly why people don’t trust what they see on the “news”… I’m not a “fake news” kinda guy, but things like this make me furious, because it only weakens the credibility of “news television”….
@BassRck50-xv8iz
@BassRck50-xv8iz 6 дней назад
They don't have to come back...
@jimmipadge
@jimmipadge 6 дней назад
@@BassRck50-xv8iz *_lol_* Nor did anybody ever expect them to!?!
@combatepistemologist8382
@combatepistemologist8382 6 дней назад
That so pisses me off. Innumerate news readers who cannot tell a million from a billion. But this happens when you hire only English & Communcations majors.
@eatfastnoodle
@eatfastnoodle 6 дней назад
this is such a PR move by NASA, not saying there is an actual risk the second guy literally said there is no risk to the astronauts then next sentence saying all of these is about if the spacecraft could be steered like steering itself back to earth, I was like "you serious", you can't be sure you can steer this thing you call it "not a risk to the astronauts?" what if they missed the earth? what are they supposed to do? this ain't like driving on freeway you miss one exit you can go for another, you miss earth, you're DEAD, and DEAD in a very bad way
@andrewwhite6586
@andrewwhite6586 6 дней назад
Boeing, and SpaceX for that matter, appear to be using the business model pioneered by Ocean gate.
@stringercorrales6627
@stringercorrales6627 6 дней назад
I Guess astronauts have dirt on Boeing too.
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