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Starliner, Explained (Part 1): Everything you need to know about Boeing's spacecraft 

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In the absence of the Space Shuttle, America's pivot to launching its own astronauts to low Earth orbit again came in the form of the Commercial Crew Program. Two companies, Boeing and SpaceX, were chosen in 2014 to design vehicles to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
No earlier than May 6, 2024, Boeing will launch its CST-100 Starliner spacecraft with its first two astronauts using a ULA Atlas V rocket. In this video, Spaceflight Now Reporter Will Robinson-Smith dives into the spacecraft itself and Boeing's development saga that led up to the vehicle's Crew Flight Test mission.
Chapters:
00:00 Overview
01:37 Video breakdown
02:08 What is Starliner?
05:23 Commercial Crew Program
13:58 Orbital Flight Test (OFT)
19:27 Orbital Flight Test 2 (OFT-2)
27:54 Crew Flight Test (CFT)
36:08 Part 2 tease and please subscribe
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@Sparkeee1978
@Sparkeee1978 23 дня назад
I hope these brave astronauts make it home safe.
@Krektonix
@Krektonix 23 дня назад
It's so sad that things like this, on their second or third launch, are tested to the max. What a sad day for all if this thing does not come back, which unfortunately has a high chance of doing so.
@kptbillburkett8735
@kptbillburkett8735 23 дня назад
I hope they make it back too. Looking at the first Capsule. It looked like no one could live in there. I mean it looked like a over cooked marshmallow. I believe space X has a better and proven space craft.
@dillonshrop4563
@dillonshrop4563 22 дня назад
@@Krektonix I wouldn't say that, just has a horrible track record. If you look at spaceX's way of doing things, they initially set up their test vehicles for "failure" but they admit to this, that's their way of learning to create the safest rocket/capsule, but Boeing, has not admitted this, they have just failed, I feel like it's too early for crewed flights and they need more ACTUAL test flights first, I mean what do I truly know though. All I know is a lack of funding while way over deadlines means corners were cut somewhere, but with that being said, I truly believe there is a HIGH chance everything WILL go as planned.
@GardenDude1
@GardenDude1 22 дня назад
Me too. This launch actually has me worried. Given Boeing's recent track record, I'm just hoping it doesn't crash into the ISS and take everyone out.
@alvinseah5423
@alvinseah5423 19 дней назад
Astronauts are safe... On the ground...
@Galastin
@Galastin 18 дней назад
I hope everything goes well. I think its a huge shame that the company who received the larger contract took over a decade to get to the flight test and is massively behind SpaceX.
@David-cv1se
@David-cv1se 2 дня назад
I hope one day you grow up & realize that you can't physically prove your fantasy land of space exists
@starman2337
@starman2337 23 дня назад
I wish they had Dragon prepped to fly on short notice if a rescue is necessary.
@dillonshrop4563
@dillonshrop4563 22 дня назад
lol If something actually happened, SpaceX probably would actually save them, I bet there are also plans to use the ISS to rendezvous with them
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 22 дня назад
Good point… although how would the dragon dock to the starliner to rescue everyone?
@threestrikesmarxman9095
@threestrikesmarxman9095 16 дней назад
@@JenniferA886 Both the Dragon and the Starliner use the androgynous NASA Docking System. I'm not sure if either capsule's docking mechanism is passive-capable or if they're active-only, but I'd presume that since they're androgynous, they should be connect with each other long enough for astronauts to transfer over.
@JenniferA886
@JenniferA886 16 дней назад
@@threestrikesmarxman9095 good point 👍👍👍
@alexrebmann1253
@alexrebmann1253 22 дня назад
The company that makes the Atlas V rocket for the Starliner is 50% Boeing and 50% Lockheed. I will not be negative like most of the people hear. Hope all goes well and a safe return.
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs 22 дня назад
Certainly we all hope for a safe return... Of astronauts and whistleblowers alike
@WillCamx
@WillCamx 22 дня назад
Being a Boeing whistleblower seems to have a very high mortality rate
@Agent77X
@Agent77X 21 день назад
V Altas rockets are Russian rockets!😮
@RobofGabriola
@RobofGabriola 22 дня назад
Boeing made a lot of mistakes, and the video was quite gentle with them about it. They are to be given credit for admitting and fixing their mistakes, but a company as big and experienced as Boeing shouldn't be making rookie mistakes in the first place. They're "just" building a conical capsule to ride on a rocket. We've been doing this since 1962! The consequent timelines are silly. For perspective, it took only 18 months for NASA to redesign the Apollo capsule after the Apollo 1 fire.
@natural_nc7230
@natural_nc7230 22 дня назад
Good to meet you Will Robinson-Smith. I love your narrations on the launches. First time I've seen you in a video.
@martythemartian99
@martythemartian99 22 дня назад
WARNING, WARNING! (sorry, I just had to go there) 😁
@natural_nc7230
@natural_nc7230 22 дня назад
@@martythemartian99 Understand I do too but you should watch SFN launches.
@SpaceChickJen
@SpaceChickJen 22 дня назад
Great video. I love the clips from the 2010-2016 era in budget hearings! Enlightening. Bolden really gave it to them...the "I told you so".
@clevergirl4457
@clevergirl4457 23 дня назад
thank you SFN and Will for this longer format video. Really insightful summary before this historic CFT.
@bbartky
@bbartky 22 дня назад
As always, great reporting Will! This is the best video I’ve seen about this mission. Really looking forward to Part 2.
@Ughandi
@Ughandi 22 дня назад
What an excellent summary of the program thus far! I'll be supporting from JSC! GO BUTCH & SUNI! GO STARLINER!
@EBaker0129
@EBaker0129 17 дней назад
It's an antique. Go with the Dragon!
@PDLM1221
@PDLM1221 22 дня назад
I also won’t make negative comments but I’m glad humans are on it this time and if anything comes up they can quickly correct any issues like the control rockets firing continuously and using up the fuel. Good luck and success!
@joeker1013
@joeker1013 22 дня назад
Very well done.
@m.theresa1385
@m.theresa1385 22 дня назад
Wow! This’ll be interesting to track. Hope all will be safe and that travel and docking etc will be a success.
@davescrimshaw7781
@davescrimshaw7781 23 дня назад
Wondering how well the hatches are attached.
@sqoobie
@sqoobie 22 дня назад
lol
@Tinman_56
@Tinman_56 22 дня назад
This is a great overview of Starliner and its timeline up to this point. I'm not a fan, personally of videos longer than ~20 minutes, but this was very fluid and flowed very well. Great job
@markotto4281
@markotto4281 23 дня назад
Good work SFN.
@paladin0654
@paladin0654 22 дня назад
Please do a metrics based comparison of Starliner and Crew Dragon: we'd like to know the differences.
@smokingfoxx
@smokingfoxx 23 дня назад
Great recap🎉
@skypilotace
@skypilotace 22 дня назад
Starliner looks frumpy compared to Dragon Capsule.
@johnrday2023
@johnrday2023 22 дня назад
Am confident the Boeing Starliner will prove successfull. It has built 2 Stariner capsules, each designed for up to 15 flights - but then what? Are there plans to build more? But it relies on others to supply launch rocket for their capsule !!!
@samuzamu
@samuzamu 22 дня назад
Maybe they can increase the number of mission each capsule can do, with further testing and evaluation?
@aaronscottmatthews7883
@aaronscottmatthews7883 22 дня назад
Always impressive production quality and presentation
@psychonaut421
@psychonaut421 23 дня назад
Awesome video, looking forward to the next one!
@dereks1264
@dereks1264 21 день назад
I'm no fan of Elon Musk but SpaceX has been flying crewed missions to the ISS since 2020, Boeing hasn't flown one. Boeing's cost per seat for its scheduled missions is USD 183 million. SpaceX's cost per seat is USD 88 million. Any way you look at it, NASA is getting a way better deal from SpaceX.
@SPDLTD
@SPDLTD 23 дня назад
8 years developing some adjustable seats. Good lord Boeing.
@dillonshrop4563
@dillonshrop4563 22 дня назад
The seats are the highlight of this space capsule don't you know!
@VoltVandal
@VoltVandal 22 дня назад
same first thought of mine 😀
@andrewforsythe7240
@andrewforsythe7240 22 дня назад
8 years and seat looks very crude, I guess it is functional. Now we know why price is so high for the whole program when a seat takes 8 years to maybe, perfect.
@mikeg0802
@mikeg0802 22 дня назад
Government work at its finest….
@bigbaddms
@bigbaddms 22 дня назад
You could buy a better seat at Walmart for $15
@kinggivan
@kinggivan 22 дня назад
Good luck
@boxorfurnace
@boxorfurnace 22 дня назад
Brave Brave Brave astronauts!! God speed!!
@joseberrios81
@joseberrios81 23 дня назад
Thank you!
@arthurhamilton5222
@arthurhamilton5222 22 дня назад
The Starliner program has been scrutinized for safety by NASA, ASAP and Boeing. I don't think that ASAP held anything back. Boeing, under scrutiny, was forced to do what it should have done, before. Starliner will be a great addition to America's LEO manned capsule fleet. If Boeing builds 6 minimum and aggressively promotes deals on seat prices to complete with SX.
@andrewzanas9387
@andrewzanas9387 22 дня назад
It's possible the subcontractors don't know what they're making. Back in 1968 I went to work for Parker Hannifin Corp creating and making absolute zero landing gear parts for Apollo Eleven's lunar landing module, except we didn't learn what we were working on or for whom until days before launch, just given bare bones test specs and drawings,. Everyone in the lab rec'd a surprise celebratory package of goodies NASA personally sent via express mail to each of us.🚀
@arthurhamilton5222
@arthurhamilton5222 22 дня назад
​@andrewzanas9387 Eric Berger has an article, today, on Ars Technica about the problems Boeing had with Starliner development. It is very interesting.
@davebooth5608
@davebooth5608 22 дня назад
Great content Will! I smell a Starliner scrub. I’ll be surprised if it gets off the ground the first try, we’ll see
@runningray
@runningray 22 дня назад
GREAT FORMAT. So full of information, I may have to watch it a couple more times. Great idea to lay the history of Boeing and Starliner down so that people can be informed about what actually happened.
@paulcontursi5982
@paulcontursi5982 19 дней назад
Great report!
@nemodot
@nemodot 11 дней назад
Please do more of these
@Sil3nt
@Sil3nt 22 дня назад
Imagine Starliner stacked on Super Heavy
@PazMaryaH
@PazMaryaH 22 дня назад
Godspeed, Godspeed 💯✌️
@keithjohnson3199
@keithjohnson3199 19 дней назад
Chrystal clear here in Palm Springs!! Going to be SPECTACULAR!! Just after sunset!
@arbigdog73
@arbigdog73 22 дня назад
SpaceX beat he Hell of Boeing!
@user-ep5xb5eu3t
@user-ep5xb5eu3t 18 дней назад
I’m scared to death of anything Boeing makes!!
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned 20 дней назад
It’s amazing just how reversed the roles are with this thing. The new company that had only delivered freight to the ISS is now flying crew rotations while the established company with decades of manned spaceflight experience continues to struggle.
@tsr207
@tsr207 22 дня назад
An excellent professional detailed summary of this project - would I be correct in thinking that the only vehicle that would be capable of rescuing a crew from Starliner would be a Soyuz? - their crew wear proper EVA suits for launch and landing and it has an airlock that can be depressurised without loosing the atmosphere of the rest of the craft. The radar computer system appears to more flexible to emergency's than Dragon's ..
@Green_House
@Green_House 22 дня назад
Could have a third video explaining in detail why SpaceX have done a better job in quicker time costing far less. 🤔
@justforfun-oh3dh
@justforfun-oh3dh 22 дня назад
Go Blowing!
@cbrunelle84
@cbrunelle84 22 дня назад
Lol, this is the Ford pinto of space craft
@tracyjohnson2992
@tracyjohnson2992 22 дня назад
By the way Will, great reporting man very informative. Great job man! see you at the next launch coming up.
@user-bb6nw2fr8p
@user-bb6nw2fr8p 17 дней назад
After almost 60 years we are still using capsules to put people into space. Now that is progress for ya!
@firefly4f4
@firefly4f4 2 дня назад
Paraphrasing: "We found these issues late in the process because these checks are naturally late in the process." How does finding out that insulating tape is flammable come LATE in the process??
@alangriggs4420
@alangriggs4420 22 дня назад
STARLINER FLIGHTS ARE SPECIAL, WHY??? SPACEX HAS BEEN DOING THESE FLIGHTS ROUTINELY FOR YEARS.
@NunchucksHabit
@NunchucksHabit 15 дней назад
Boeing, huh? That's like having defibrillators made by Chrysler.
@Challenging_bias
@Challenging_bias 18 дней назад
They should look for whistle blowers inside this , that can be a reason for so much noise.
@jaytc3218
@jaytc3218 10 дней назад
Godspeed, Capricorn One! 🤣
@dillonshrop4563
@dillonshrop4563 22 дня назад
Fingers are crossed for sure... maybe i'm being nieve, the statistics say that it'll be safe, I just don't like this track record. Like I said, Im sure it'll go as planned but I have a funny feeling. If you're nieve enough I guess you could say the same about SpaceX. Space travel is difficult and there are a lot of moving parts, especially when a new product/space vehicle is introduced and it has inherited risks, I just don't know...
@ABurntMuffin
@ABurntMuffin 22 дня назад
hopefully the door doesn't come flying off mid flight
@phillipzx3754
@phillipzx3754 3 дня назад
They couldn't pay me enough to test flight that capsule as is.
@user-kt4kj3nk3s
@user-kt4kj3nk3s 22 дня назад
Danger Will Robinson Danger DANGER!!!
@FAIRGROUNDFUNFAIRSUK
@FAIRGROUNDFUNFAIRSUK 22 дня назад
What day is launch please
@ethercreatures
@ethercreatures 17 дней назад
I had a bad feeling about this. I am happy it is delayed and the controversy is alive. The only check against attitudes. NASA is historically full of it unfortunately.
@user-qj7ki5wf4n
@user-qj7ki5wf4n 3 дня назад
I wish they would make a new space station that one is so outdated I don't know how anybody spends one day in it
@Deckers2006
@Deckers2006 12 дней назад
Ultimately those costs are high. Some wishes might be impossible to achieve while others are not. This is indeed a Regulation body vs. Military and/or Private Industry bidding issue. One party does not bid, and cannot and does not pretend to want to. It's like pitting the Sheriff Department against the Pinkertons.
@Chrisb8s
@Chrisb8s 22 дня назад
Very interesting. Why does it looks so handmade vs the space X option
@werewolf5674
@werewolf5674 21 день назад
Looks like a crew that they might not mind losing.
@justforfun-oh3dh
@justforfun-oh3dh 22 дня назад
How was the launch in 2 hours and 36 minutes?But lift off is at 10:34
@Kosmonooit
@Kosmonooit 22 дня назад
Columbia Comm Check.... LeRoy was flight director. Time warp, let me guess local vs GMT
@cairoking_
@cairoking_ 15 дней назад
Love how they announced this a day after China announced they’re going to the moon💀 why is it such a competition
@belli7639
@belli7639 7 дней назад
A heard that astronauts played Texas holdem poker,and who ever loses gets to fly on starliner
@peakfilm3465
@peakfilm3465 12 дней назад
Heck.. Boeing forgot to put the wings on it!
@ElemennoP
@ElemennoP 23 дня назад
Boeing huh? brave folks to be going up in that, might be best hold onto the door..🥺😂
@chadwynia5021
@chadwynia5021 23 дня назад
Just remember this is a Gov contract, millions of parts put together by the lowest bidder.
@guss77
@guss77 22 дня назад
True, except that Boeing is not the lowest bidder - they asked for and got more than twice the budget that SpaceX got.
@bbartky
@bbartky 22 дня назад
Of the three bids for Phase II of Commercial Crew (SpaceX, Boeing, and Sierra Space) SpaceX put in the lowest bid, Sierra Space was in the middle, and Boeing was the highest. So, at least with Commercial Cargo and Crew the lowest bidder has performed the best.
@justforfun-oh3dh
@justforfun-oh3dh 22 дня назад
Boeing gonna blow the whistle into swizzle on the star lizzle
@bme7491
@bme7491 22 дня назад
If I were an astronaut, I wouldn't fly Starliner either.
@63ah1275
@63ah1275 22 дня назад
Make sure tge screws are tight.
@johnhoover5431
@johnhoover5431 23 дня назад
How does a star liner become an ocean liner? Have Boeing build it.
@edcurtis2572
@edcurtis2572 20 дней назад
Did you happen to notice one section of the capsule actually said "SeaAnchor" on the side? I had to laugh.
@johnhoover5431
@johnhoover5431 19 дней назад
@@edcurtis2572 i did not, but that is some real foreshadowing lol
@JohnnyC10071959
@JohnnyC10071959 7 дней назад
Hard to believe anyone is willing to launch in anything made by Boeing.
@kimbuie7535
@kimbuie7535 22 дня назад
FLY ON BOEING? NO WAY.
@bikelifepov9617
@bikelifepov9617 21 день назад
they can use the FLUXLINER instead of the STARLINER.
@DebbieSmith-hj4cv
@DebbieSmith-hj4cv 22 дня назад
hopefully better than the 737 max
@WJSpies
@WJSpies 19 дней назад
Excellent reporting on the 1st Starliner mission. It really was fantastic. Excuse my sarcasm here, but are all the hidden door plugs properly (with safety fasteners wrenched down) secured for orbital spaceflight? I see those pesky sticky valves keep rearing their ugly valve heads over and over again. And I hope Boeing isn't recycling its 737max NCAS flight control software here like with its old 737max designs. Listening to all the explanations (sounding much like excuses) from Boeing on testing of the Starliner, I hope NASA doesn't believe a single word coming from its corporate (stockholder driven) mouthpiece. "Independent Boeing team" funny where have I heard that phrasing used before? "..makes my palms sweat... I know too much.." Well thats new! I never heard that used before in this context. And what about the Boeing astronaut who left the program, for "family considerations"..? (Like, his family wanted him to stick around here on earth, without blowing up in space somewhere?)
@Paiadakine
@Paiadakine 22 дня назад
Remember the space shuttle has two catastrophic failures in 135 launches. Not a very good track record.
@tredogzs
@tredogzs 21 день назад
rip dragon
@edcurtis2572
@edcurtis2572 20 дней назад
I don't think so. SpaceX has proven themselves over and over and did it way before Boeing did.
@tredogzs
@tredogzs 19 дней назад
@@edcurtis2572 What??? SpaceX has only proved they can lose money. What are you talking about? You just puking out paid ads, sad.
@minicoopertn
@minicoopertn 16 дней назад
0:20 That’s one big chin
@justforfun-oh3dh
@justforfun-oh3dh 22 дня назад
Boeing more like blowing
@djbowler3333
@djbowler3333 19 дней назад
This seems like a COMPLETE disaster. 10 years? And SPACEX is on its 9th, that's NINETH crewed mission dating back FOUR years ago? And you've got Leroy Cain, who I'm sure is a nice guy and competent, as a Launch Director, who I immediately recognized as the 'lock the doors' guy from the Columbia disaster talking about sweaty palms and Bill Nelson, former astronaut and senator who has been sh*t talking Elon Musk and praising Gwen Shotwell, SPACEX CEO, telling her to 'GET YOUR BOY IN LINE' as if Elon is some 2nd tier actor at SPACEX. And, you've got a Starliner astronaut bailing out of the inaugural launch for 'Family Reasons', i.e, his wife said no way in hell he's going on that spam can if he wants to stay married. This is all a recipe for disaster for Boeing.
@David-cv1se
@David-cv1se 2 дня назад
CartoonX
@David-cv1se
@David-cv1se 2 дня назад
You can't physically prove anyone was on these model rockets
@user-bo2tx5zu9k
@user-bo2tx5zu9k 22 дня назад
What Bolden said was very logical and reasonable and I wholeheartedly agree that competition is a necessity, it's not optional. Having a technology be under monopoly can always end like the scandal with SpaceX where they potentially declined to service for military regarding the use of Starlink, that then becomes a national security issue for USA. You can't have widespread consumer grade technology if there is monopoly, be it by SpaceX or another privately owned company.
@Dave-gy1hx
@Dave-gy1hx 22 дня назад
Are these seats ejection seats with parachutes
@frankgallagher5786
@frankgallagher5786 22 дня назад
Its a Boeing, what could possibly go wrong?
@thesoundsmith
@thesoundsmith 22 дня назад
I just hope the doors don't fall off _this_ one. IT not really a joke, is it...
@watchth1ngs
@watchth1ngs 14 дней назад
And that’s way the door blew out and depressurised the cabin….
@kiandrah8517
@kiandrah8517 21 день назад
China and Russia are experiencing dissatisfaction in the China-Russia Space relationship. China has somehow managed to completely not notice that Russia doesn't share trenches with its allies in any ventures around defence. Room for India and Musk to get a seat in the room.
@r4pids
@r4pids 19 дней назад
going to space in a boeing when their planes are falling like flies. this will be interesting
@carlbrown5150
@carlbrown5150 22 дня назад
Will it be a launch or a funeral? It made it to the space station once before. What about the hatch bolts, It's Boing after all.!!🤨
@tekay44
@tekay44 22 дня назад
and how is the South Sudan doing?
@UQRXD
@UQRXD 20 дней назад
Are not the propellants highly toxic?
@mrscottygreenwood
@mrscottygreenwood 22 дня назад
Forever marked as second best in space flight
@redsoxboi1
@redsoxboi1 15 дней назад
Door plug falls off, whistleblowers die, Boeing be tripping major nutsack if they’re thinking of making it into space😬😬😬
@jhillestad
@jhillestad 22 дня назад
Lets hope no one from 737 max ever touched this
@billjenkins687
@billjenkins687 22 дня назад
Doors will fly off this thing. DEI hires built it.
@sethsnead1817
@sethsnead1817 21 день назад
hope they dont kill the crew ...at least there not whistle blowers
@Zakalwe-01
@Zakalwe-01 22 дня назад
Could it look any less exciting? Dreary storage container withe rockets.
@juliefizpatrick513
@juliefizpatrick513 22 дня назад
👍👍
@FryBagInc
@FryBagInc 21 день назад
Boeing, offing whistle blowers since 2021
@jmparchem
@jmparchem 22 дня назад
Integration verification by analysis? Whom ever came up with that strategy and all who had sign off should have been fired. I could see it as step one before real integration testing but as a signoff test verification it was sure to fail. I say this as a long time engineer who worked on large projects with many engineers. I am sure the engineers who actually did the coding were rolling their eyes at the clueless managers pushing this "time saving" development process. .
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