the one without astronauts had issues, should not have put astronauts on board without fixing those issues and having a test flight without astronauts that was flawless.
NASA gave Boeing double what they gave SpaceX. Their starliner is 4 years late and has so many defects, and NASA let them fly with less oversight. It's corruption.
Boeing got way more money then SpaceX, at the same time, to design the capsules. Boeing still doesn’t have it correct despite being behind by years. Boeing kinda sucks these days.
@@RisingTidesACwhy bother correcting them when you knew exactly what they meant? Did you think we would all struggle to figure out what the comment meant? Could’ve been a typo for all you know. Next time, unless you have something to add to the conversation don’t bother replying.
Lmao, is funny how the guy said: 5 trusters failed, helium leak, engines goes on/off leak on the roof, a tile went off but we are confident that is safe to return. 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Boing is a dei company unlike space x they hire based on race gender and sexual orientation. SpaceX hires the best person for the job . Musk refuse to censor the right on X so Boing gets referential treatment
@@freedomforever6718 Yeah, and that's not what happened at Boeing. It's been well documented that the problem was corporate greed, downsizing and putting profits over quality. You know, capitalism? That thing right wingers loooove.
CEO got a 40% raise last year to 32 million a year in straight salary. That is obscene. As Hawley suggested, he is strip mining the company for maximum profit and people are dying.
You think they are just gonna leave that carcass attached to the ISS. It takes up one of the ports. To dock another vehicle. Its its determined to be a POS. they will jettison that thing.
NASA already has hired SpaceX. They have done the job perfectly the past 5 years. This vehicle is meant to be a backup to SpaceX if they ever have any issues.
NASA does a great job of finding astronauts who won't freak out. They do a LOT of testing to ensure that they won't. Admit it. NASA astronauts are more emotionally stable than either of us.
More concerning is the issue of the thruster failure, which Boing still does not understand. If the spacecraft is not able to complete a thruster de-orbit burn or does but cannot retain the correct re-entry attitude, then we will have a disaster. Understanding and fixing the thruster issue is of prime importance.
With all the known problems, confidence in other systems of the spacecraft is low (heat shield, parachutes, etc.). Feels like a roll of the dice to safely ride back in that capsule.
NASA: *Ok, all the issues appear to be fixed. You can climb aboard and come home.* Astronauts: *Ah, thats ok NASA, we'll wait for the next SpaceX flight!*
the same guy has been dispatched to all major channels to channel the talking points "we had problems but everything is under control", maybe I'm being a cynic here but I just don't buy the argument cuz there are just too much drama here to make everyone involved look bad so at least I hope NASA is sane so the fact they keep delaying this must have some real reason behind it.
It would be horrible for Boeing stock if they had another blown up shuttle on return. Considering the recent backlash Boeing for quality and safety on there airplanes.
Boeing Starliner has been beset with continuous problems one after another. It has been plague with multiple issues since the beginning of the flight. The ISS has plenty of supplies in orbit and the astronauts can stay on board for 45 days. During Starliner’s 25-hour flight to the space station, engineers identified five helium leaks and problems with five of the 28 thrusters, which are all located on the service module. Boeing Starliner has helium leaks but it only needs seven hours of helium to return to Earth. The Starliner has over 10 times that amount left on board. NASA and Boeing engineers are troubleshooting various faults in the Starliner spacecraft. I hope NASA is able to rectify the problems to ensure the safe return of the astronauts back to earth.
If I own a business my success is based on producing the best product. I would use the same standard for the person I hire regardless of their color,gender or religious beliefs.
Starliner was obsolete years ago. Dragon is several launches ahead of it and decades ahead in tech. Another waste of government money that should have been stopped yrs ago.
Did y'all see that a guy that runs boing gets paid millions and is under investigation for several things. Can you imagine getting paid that much, geesh. I think it was a short video I saw, the guy was being questioned in hearing.
If nothing makes sense, then you aren't looking in the right direction. What about the transporter that moves the rocket to the pad? We're looking for something that shakes the rocket so bad that leaks spring out all over the place. What if it was broken during the move?
Should never have gone up in the first place, a small leak is not an acceptable risk when going to the space station, now there are more leaks. The name BOEING should be a huge red flag.
Theoretically if you had a jetpack with enough fuel to burn to break out of the orbit, to earth, and a pressurized suit with enough O2, YOU COULD TRY THAT IN AN EMERGENCY. If it failed, your body would remain in orbit, and eventually fall to earth. Also, the reentry heat may be too great.😁17,500 mph reentry speed needed from LEO, so a small emergency craft would be good enough, assuming it had proper heat-rejecting tiles, insulation.🚀
Boeing just needs to leave space travel to space x. We can’t afford a measure of incompetence in space. One wrong move and peoples lives are being put in danger. Space is no joke. And if anything the space station should be rebuilt
5 thrusters failed on approach? Helium leaks? Make Boeing re-certify this turd.
It is not certified yet. This flight was part of the certification process.
This is why finance degree personnel must never be in charge of a company that mostly deals in physics.
And they want to go to Mars please stop it 👈😆😄😃😃. 😉
@@LurdesRamos-vq7lxBoeing may have to settle for Mars Bars , it'll be safer for the astronauts 😂
Dude I just laughed so hard 😂
Right now! I wouldn't trust any Boeing product! 😱😬
Seriously, I wouldn’t buy a Boeing shopping cart at this point.
... " Ohh Evil China " 🚀🪂😄
Quality will improve as they off more former employees down the list 😂
@@MSmith-qg1oh 😉😅😂🤣
@@JohnDoe-ht2bd Yeah! They commit suicide for some reason! 😒🙄😬😮💨
Why can't Boeing's engineers be as precise and efficient as their hitmen?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Please stop spreading stupid conspiracy theories like that, Boeing isn’t the KGB
Our prayers for the astronauts' safe return. 🙏🏾
Incorrect - this WAS NOT the first launch of Starliner - it was the first one with astronauts.
the one without astronauts had issues, should not have put astronauts on board without fixing those issues and having a test flight without astronauts that was flawless.
@@abc123fhdi I agree!
Who tf let Boeing go to space !!!????
Who tf let these mindless animals on board?
Including the crew. Monsters are real.
theyve been since the 40s...
Biden .
NASA gave Boeing double what they gave SpaceX. Their starliner is 4 years late and has so many defects, and NASA let them fly with less oversight.
It's corruption.
Boeing got way more money then SpaceX, at the same time, to design the capsules. Boeing still doesn’t have it correct despite being behind by years. Boeing kinda sucks these days.
Kinda?!
They pocket the bulk of the money and send out crap. It’s no accident.
than
@@RisingTidesAC yeah. My bad.
@@RisingTidesACwhy bother correcting them when you knew exactly what they meant? Did you think we would all struggle to figure out what the comment meant? Could’ve been a typo for all you know. Next time, unless you have something to add to the conversation don’t bother replying.
Lmao, is funny how the guy said: 5 trusters failed, helium leak, engines goes on/off leak on the roof, a tile went off but we are confident that is safe to return. 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Boeing is not a unanimous choice for our astronaut to fly on!
Boing is a dei company unlike space x they hire based on race gender and sexual orientation. SpaceX hires the best person for the job . Musk refuse to censor the right on X so Boing gets referential treatment
Call up Elon for a ride home 😂 Be up and back tomorrow.
Geez Boeing problems again. DEI
That's your go to answer for everything, right loser? Cant compete? Immigrants replacing you?
DEI is actually *DIE !*
Hater alert
@@alishatate7940
You like facts.
Why are your FBI statistics higher than others?
@@douglaswilkinson5700
Didn't Earn It
Boeing decided to put DEI ahead of quality control and it shows in everything they build.
yip....Pete Buttigieg strikes again.
@@KB-ke3fi Yup.
Bridges are short and racist
Actually he bought products from China and the products were fake.
Nope, just typical capitalist downsizing.
Errr, no... everybody knows it was capitalism, putting profits over quality after the merger with McDonnell Douglas... I mean, just google it.
Boeing? What a surprise!
Call Elon. 911!
Elon has nothing to do with Boeing.
@@douglaswilkinson5700 But he cares about human life.... That's my point. 911. 😊🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@@Jo-np3yt Very true! Since he believes in free speech he's been attacked vehemently.
Elon can't deliver, though.
@@douglaswilkinson5700 seriously we all know that
Prayers to the astronaut's safe return
I'll bet that the starliner crew wishes they had reached retirement age before it lifted off!😂
Another Boeing problem who would have thought
If I was the Boeing crew, I’d be requesting to go home on an Dragon at this point regardless
Traveling to the final frontier propelled by DEI is doomed to failure.
DEI = corporate greed now? 😂
Right wing desperation is way too funny.
What do you mean by that?
@@johnc3525
Your ignorant desperation is hilarious.
@@thesaltybeard1793
Hiring employees based on skin color or gender instead of qualifications, experience and talent.
@@freedomforever6718 Yeah, and that's not what happened at Boeing. It's been well documented that the problem was corporate greed, downsizing and putting profits over quality. You know, capitalism? That thing right wingers loooove.
CEO got a 40% raise last year to 32 million a year in straight salary. That is obscene. As Hawley suggested, he is strip mining the company for maximum profit and people are dying.
At least this Boeing went up instead of down.
I laughed to hard at this , true
You think they are just gonna leave that carcass attached to the ISS. It takes up one of the ports. To dock another vehicle. Its its determined to be a POS. they will jettison that thing.
What gos up , ⤵️
Boeing stock is CRASHING!!! no pun intended
Controllers saying..... a "boing boing boing" on runway 5 landing.
😂
Has been since end of 2019 i believe
Did it drop a wheel?
You couldn't pay me enough money to use any Boeing product, ever again. This is the DEI effect.
Ha, just read your comment after I posted... Lol, true story....I guess we're all on the sane page... Well, everyone except for Boeing!
Stop lying
If the Starliner is deemed unusable. Do they just jettison it or let it stay attached. And can another vehicle attach?
Boeing's problems stem from the merger with McDonnell Douglas which was more of a takeover by MD.
Find out who CEO of Airbus is, read his biography, then find out who CEO of Boeing is, read his biography. Then tell me this is DEI effect.
CLOWN SHOW
Thrusters failing , should just send it crashing back to earth
NASA needs to hire Musk to make it work right.
NASA already has hired SpaceX. They have done the job perfectly the past 5 years. This vehicle is meant to be a backup to SpaceX if they ever have any issues.
Oh, you need a taxi ride back to earth.....🪂 😄
Where are all those moon and Mars expeditions that Elon promised??? Elon can't make them work right.
@@johnc3525 ???
@@wisemanofsorts6068 He's trolling 😂
This is scary
Go get Elon to do the job right
Another none reader-Geesh you folks must be the dumbest bunch in the trailer park
I wouldn't ride a bicycle made by Boeing!
This accident was caused by incompetence and greed not being complacent!
That astronaut better call that they'll be late for dinner
Better call Elon.
Hey ease up there, at least the access hatch door didn’t blow off. Don’t care how many seat belts you have on it’s a bad day regardless.
DEI for ya.
Capitalism for ya. Look up how much the CEO is making.
Meanwhile the big chief has a 45% bonus
Dei, how's it working for ya 😅
Capitalism, how is it working for ya 😂
I'd be freaking out. Imagine being stuck in outer space 😊
Do like the VP, she's stuck there, just laugh about it
NASA does a great job of finding astronauts who won't freak out. They do a LOT of testing to ensure that they won't. Admit it. NASA astronauts are more emotionally stable than either of us.
They have u practice emotions especially when things go wrong to not panic.
They are probably worried the parts will start falling off randomly.
More concerning is the issue of the thruster failure, which Boing still does not understand. If the spacecraft is not able to complete a thruster de-orbit burn or does but cannot retain the correct re-entry attitude, then we will have a disaster. Understanding and fixing the thruster issue is of prime importance.
how about not sending a crew on a half-assed constructed p.o.s. in the first place... there's a novel idea
Boeing suffers from critical quality control problems!
With all the known problems, confidence in other systems of the spacecraft is low (heat shield, parachutes, etc.). Feels like a roll of the dice to safely ride back in that capsule.
Failure after failure it explained the state of America 😂😂
Beg China for help. We are more than happy to help. Reminds me the movie gravity.
I rather not help them
@@richwen8769 你这就格局小了 你帮了他 就证明你在航天科技的实力压倒他了
@@richwen8769 百年未有之变局 何时何地你想不到有一天中国人上太空救美国人了 好莱坞的美国队长没了
🎶LOOK FOR THE UNION LABEL 🎶
They could probably stay up to 6 months if necessary. Im sure they had a contingency plan for an extended stay.
19 astronauts have died during NASA missions !
DEI IN SPACE! 😂
*DIE😮
What did DEI do to make this happen?
I can sense my grandfather, a retired machinist's foreman for Boeing, rolling in his grave.
NASA: *Ok, all the issues appear to be fixed. You can climb aboard and come home.*
Astronauts: *Ah, thats ok NASA, we'll wait for the next SpaceX flight!*
nasa is still the goat relax
If its a Boeing... i aint going.
the same guy has been dispatched to all major channels to channel the talking points "we had problems but everything is under control", maybe I'm being a cynic here but I just don't buy the argument cuz there are just too much drama here to make everyone involved look bad so at least I hope NASA is sane so the fact they keep delaying this must have some real reason behind it.
It would be horrible for Boeing stock if they had another blown up shuttle on return. Considering the recent backlash Boeing for quality and safety on there airplanes.
At this point Boeing bicycles ain't safe either
STOP WASTING OUR MONEY ON BOEING!
subtitles are NOT in sync to what is said
Being stuck on ISS is the coolest place ever to be stranded 😂
Extra cautious but launch a leaking spacecraft anyway?
Capitalism. Their stock couldn’t take another hit even though the hits seem to keep on coming.
is it the Door?..
Waste of money.
Stop sending people to space! Its just ridiculous!!
A complete waste of money.
guess astronaut is gonna drop down the wish list jobs 😂
If you sitting in something relating to Boeing, consider this your last trip
Boeing: "Um...."
Elon: "Hammer tech?"
Astronauts: "Ugh...yeah..."
Masha ALLAH tabarakallah 😂😂❤❤❤
GOD BLESS everyone
Barakallah fiikum 😂😂❤❤❤
This is what DEI has produced. I pray for the safe return of these astronauts!
Boeing Starliner has been beset with continuous problems one after another.
It has been plague with multiple issues since the beginning of the flight.
The ISS has plenty of supplies in orbit and the astronauts can stay on board for 45 days.
During Starliner’s 25-hour flight to the space station, engineers identified five helium leaks and problems with five of the 28 thrusters, which are all located on the service module.
Boeing Starliner has helium leaks but it only needs seven hours of helium to return to Earth.
The Starliner has over 10 times that amount left on board.
NASA and Boeing engineers are troubleshooting various faults in the Starliner spacecraft.
I hope NASA is able to rectify the problems to ensure the safe return of the astronauts back to earth.
They're history.
This is why I would never want to be an astronaut that would be my worst nightmare, and I pray that the Lord sends them back to earth safely
just begging China to help, they will get astronauts back to earth in 6 hrs =P
NASA didn't delay it. Boeing did. They dont want SpaceX help.
Suni's hair keeps getting caught in control panel switches ?
If I own a business my success is based on producing the best product. I would use the same standard for the person I hire regardless of their color,gender or religious beliefs.
“ Good Enough” …crazy philosophy given NASA’s track record
Landing is safer than taking off.
If the astronauts were Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Oliver would be saying to Stan: “Another nice mess you gotten us into!”
I wouldn't fly on a Boeing airplane.. much less one of their space ships..
I guess an Ivy League degree can’t buy you some common sense.
Boeing are garbage.
Next mission boeing just annouced, they are building a submarine and looking for volunteers. Any takers?
Starliner was obsolete years ago. Dragon is several launches ahead of it and decades ahead in tech. Another waste of government money that should have been stopped yrs ago.
Did y'all see that a guy that runs boing gets paid millions and is under investigation for several things. Can you imagine getting paid that much, geesh. I think it was a short video I saw, the guy was being questioned in hearing.
I hope they packed enough socks and underwear 😂
Not gonna help when the food and/or fuel runs out. Supposedly the fuel will start to run low this upcoming week .
3:57" lots of other countries getting in the ACT"
If nothing makes sense, then you aren't looking in the right direction. What about the transporter that moves the rocket to the pad? We're looking for something that shakes the rocket so bad that leaks spring out all over the place. What if it was broken during the move?
The astronaut must have been a whistleblower
How sad !! Ask help Russia, perhaps ?
or ask China for help ? May be? Shamed
I thought the first flight was supposed to be unmanned
How much is Big B paying this guy to say good things on the news? I bet a lot. I see him all over the place, with the exact same script.
Should never have gone up in the first place, a small leak is not an acceptable risk when going to the space station, now there are more leaks. The name BOEING should be a huge red flag.
I think we all knew, right away, something would happen.
It's *BOEING!!!*
Imagine if SpaceX has to rescue Boeing 😂
So ,it lost another door?
At this point , even if Boeing makes a flip flop with this heatwave I’d rather walk outside barefoot….just me tho
Do they have tools and supplies on board to repair the ship or a tow truck ship or abandoned ship and go home 🏡
“Here I am floating around a tin can…. Far above the world…. Planet earth is blue…. And there’s nothing I can do!” - Bowie
They are only 10x approx. higher than the highest jump from space
I just cancelled my 20 Boeing 747 aircraft order after this news
Lmao
Dave Calhoun is the Stockton Rush of space.
Theoretically if you had a jetpack with enough fuel to burn to break out of the orbit, to earth, and a pressurized suit with enough O2, YOU COULD TRY THAT IN AN EMERGENCY. If it failed, your body would remain in orbit, and eventually fall to earth. Also, the reentry heat may be too great.😁17,500 mph reentry speed needed from LEO, so a small emergency craft would be good enough, assuming it had proper heat-rejecting tiles, insulation.🚀
Keep in mind
Boeing engineers allegedly help to design the Titan titanic sub
Needless to say ...it sucked
I hope this doesn't end up like a submarine that I remember, a while back
This is a Hyman G Rickover moment. 2 Nuclear Subs lost until they got real serious with quality control. God Bless Submariners.
Boeing needs to get its act together.
being extra cautious? maybe they shouldn't have sent it up with it leaking in the first place.
Boeing just needs to leave space travel to space x. We can’t afford a measure of incompetence in space. One wrong move and peoples lives are being put in danger. Space is no joke. And if anything the space station should be rebuilt