Boeing Starliner Rolls Out of the Factory, Is Integrated to Atlas V for OFT-2 Mission
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- The Orbital Flight Test-2 #Starliner rolled out of our factory Saturday, July 17 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. This is an important step in preparing for launch on July 30. The spacecraft made the trip to the United Launch Alliance Vertical Integration Facility on Space Launch Complex-41. There, teams stacked Starliner on the Atlas V rocket that will carry it to orbit on its flight to the International Space Station.
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Praying for a successful test mission! Git r done
Ooops, better send that paperweight back to the factory.
Alright Boeing take 2 🎬
Pointy end up this time guys!
Dont worry. The engineers fixed this by installing an MCAS system upside down on the capsule.
Wow only ten years late, 65 year old technology, and four times over the original contract cost....Yep sounds like a typical Boeing Aircraft.
Starliner is about as high tech as crew dragon, both are up to date 21st century spacecraft.
Besides rocket technology 50 or 60 years ago wasn't that far behind today's rocket tech.
Space industry is one of the slowest in the world in terms of evolution because it was already pretty high tier from the beginning.
Improvents are slow and very incremental.
@@brokensoap1717 @Hecklepig The Apollo Capsule was Dangerous because of the short timeline to build the capsule. While the Mercury and Gemini Capsules were stable in Hypersonic, Supersonic and Subsonic flight, the Apollo capsule was unstable in Subsonic Flight. Changes made to add the forward docking port also made the Apollo Capsule unstable in Subsonic flight. While this was an acceptable risk in the Apollo Era, would be unacceptable for an Manned Entry Vehicle today. It's Sad that NASA and Boeing would build another Apollo Capsule today, like the Orion and Starliner Capsules when we have the tools and know-how to build Stable Entry Vehicles. Just recently, the Orion Capsule failed it's Abort Test as it tumbled out of control in SubSonic Flight. Tumbling so fast that it would have incapacitated or killed the Astronauts before landing in the Ocean. A properly designed Capsule like the SpaceX Dragon, Soyuz, Gemini and Mercury were stable in Hypersonic, Supersonic and Subsonic flight and is therefore safer than the SubSonically Unstable Apollo, Orion and Starliner Capsules.
Where is the FBI looking on Starliner and SLS?
Let's go Boeing 🇺🇸
Who knows if they paid more than 3 dollars per hour to the guys making the software?
CHICLAYO PERU 🇵🇪
Great news!! IT is pride moth at boeing.
No plan to use FBW System on B737 Max ? I think Boeing needs new yoke design to make it comfortable for Pilots 🤔
Ha
Never napping
StarLiner? More like StarWAITer.
I'm excited the more routes we have to space the better.
The 747 is important. DO NOT END ITS PRODUCTION OR PEOPLE WILL BE FURIOUS AT YOU!! I AM WARNING YOU BOEING!
shut
787 is much better
@@abshivkumar2549 Stop insulting me. Imagine a world without 747. Without 747, there would be be chaos, more tantrum and even World War III.
@@johnniemolina5268 wow
@@johnniemolina5268 listen a TH-camr named li flyer said that 747 is waste and the a380 is the best
Well, good luck this time!
3'ed times the charm lol
Well only the second for them, the 3rd one is expected to have people on it! Coming to a Space Launching Facility near you in 2022 (Hey, it rhymes!)
Is it still going to land in Utah’s west desert?
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That’s crazy
Ridiculously short video.... that's it!?.....
They need a new marketing team working on these videos to stir some excitement about the companies programs.
lets go 300$ boeing
Here you can see the difference between old space and new space.
Boeing: Lets make a custom transport with 300 wheels to move our spacecraft
SpaceX: Puts it in a box on a drop trailer
What do you mean by “new” and “old”?
The transport they are using is a commercially available transport vehicle designed for heavy loads.
NASA has some custom transporters for very large hardware like the SLS core stage but usually the industry tries using something that is commercially available to reduce costs.
No such thing as oldspace or newspace
Every time someone says that a kitten dies
Basically an offshoot of government.
Pretty
Looks a Bit Cramped inside.
What you only made room for 3.
Well Another Private Rocketeer
Has 6 on board as I type with 18 minutes to launch.
SpaceX can carry 7.
Now How many Millions of Dollars Over Budget is Boeing
For this Miniature Space Capsule!
Get your facts straight. Starliner can carry 7 passengers. NASA will use it in a combination configuration to carry 4 passengers plus cargo.
@@markusburkhard5712 Like thanks fer straighten me out.
Still seems several seats Short of a Full Payload.
I’m just a dumb hillbilly ain’t never seen one of dem dar rocket vehicles Thangy’s.
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Nice to see the clowns back in the comments again!
Boeing themselves that makes those "clowns" coming
Luck!
War profiteers
@@gamerfortynine "War doesn't generate profits"
Ever heard of the Military IndustrialComplex?
Got a problem?
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fist
This won't end well🥴
Whats that?
Bet