CFT Starliner landing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- For Boeing’s Crew Flight Test, Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, named “Calypso”, without NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, landed at White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico, on 7 September 2024, at 04:01 UTC (00:01 EDT, 6 September, at 22:01 local time).
Credit: Boeing/NASA
#Starliner
CST-100 Starliner landing
CFT Starliner undocking th-cam.com/video/yMiFCshQ02k/w-d-xo.html
CFT Starliner post-landing status update th-cam.com/video/TgF5RDAg94A/w-d-xo.html
Ok
Awesome! Too bad they decided not to bring the crew home on it. They would have been just fine. Welcome home Starliner!😊
Too risky to bring it back "crewed" NASA made the right decision.
I think we may have found a Boeing employee.
It’s perfectly reasonable for people to say I wish the astronauts were back it’s just hindsight this is so cool though the vesta look is new to me and I can’t get enough
typical American ohs crap.
they woulda been scared so bad beyond imagination all the way coming down to earth tho
Great..job..all good ...awesome landing...waiting for next mission..
😂😂😂😂 nasa needs to keep this company out of NASA 😂
No next mission. Bye bye, Boeing. Cut 'er up and sell 'er for scrap. Can't make a decent plane and can't make a capsule. A CAPSULE! The company that helped build the Shuttle is now incapable of building something from basically the beginning of spaceflight. They are cooked.
Great to see that everything worked as intended, Boeing. Two things now please: firstly work very hard on your quality control before launching anything else, and secondly don't send humans on test flights, make them all autonomous. Thank you.😊🎉👏🏻
Dale: Starliner came back in one piece, No??? NASA knew there were issues with the Starliner but launched it anyway. Whose fault is that??
Wait last I heard the landing was for Saturday morning :/ man I missed watching it live. Thanks for posting this.
Who else plays Kerbal and said "I can do that'?
Me :3
Two passengers missed the flight from coming back home.
Congratulations to NASA scientists 🎉🎉
Looks like ground winds kept one of the mains inflated a few seconds after touchdown.
Did it have cooling failure?
Should of had astronauts aboard.
No, it did not. See CFT Starliner post-landing status update th-cam.com/video/TgF5RDAg94A/w-d-xo.html
Good thing it made it back safely. But still too risky if they had astronauts on board, imagine what else outcomes there possibly could be
May be Starliner Program stays alive if Boeing can improve its critical systems' reliability. The incident though does demonstrate the need for more NASA standby emergency launch rescue capability not only for the Space Station but for future manned Space Travel. An alternative could be an orbiting emergency safe space vehicle that could provide alternative emergency docking capability and/or a docked vehicle that could retrieve stranded crew members and transport them back to a safe space vehicle that would house them until they could be picked up and returned safely to earth.
wtf it landed already??
About 6 hours after undocking th-cam.com/video/yMiFCshQ02k/w-d-xo.html
@@SciNewsRo how come it’s faster than usual
OFT-2 Starliner undocking 18:36 UTC th-cam.com/video/SZXEKnvWvvI/w-d-xo.html
OFT-2 Starliner landing 22:49 UTC th-cam.com/video/gPFS8Bp643o/w-d-xo.html
@@SciNewsRo are you an npc
@@trvnjayvn how is it in any way "faster than usual"