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posted July 25, 2024 10:40 AM
a failure of some of the thrusters on the Starliner capsule has stranded astronauts on the ISS

just heard about it on KTLA
 
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posted July 25, 2024 10:45 AMHide Post
at least a door didn't fly off, yet...
 
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posted July 25, 2024 11:26 AMHide Post
Not exactly new. The Starliner issue was discovered over a month ago (mid June), and the two astronauts have been waiting on the space station ever since as Boeing/NASA work on potential fixes. A month longer than originally planned.
 
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posted July 25, 2024 11:54 AMHide Post
It’s going to be awesome when they finally hire Spacex to bring them back to earth.



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posted July 25, 2024 12:13 PMHide Post
I heard this morning they're going to try again to bring the Starliner down later today. Not sure whether that's with actual people in it though.
 
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posted July 25, 2024 12:37 PMHide Post
Well if they bring it back uncrewed and it has a problem all they lose is a hull but they gain an open docking port.

I wonder if Musk has made an offer yet?
 
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posted July 25, 2024 12:42 PMHide Post
Add another couple of lesbians to the team. Problem solved
 
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posted July 25, 2024 12:55 PMHide Post
As for Musk and SpaceX saving the day, don't forget that they are on a launch hold due to the Falcon Engine failure on their last Starlink launch.

I don't doubt that they will clear the issue and regain flight status, but at the moment there are no US launch vehicles capable to get a capsule to the ISS (to my knowledge).




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posted July 25, 2024 04:16 PMHide Post
The Starliner part that has the Problem Thrusters burns up on re-entry. So if they don't figure it out before hand they won't be able to afterwards.


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posted July 25, 2024 05:17 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Add another couple of lesbians to the team. Problem solved


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posted July 25, 2024 08:39 PMHide Post
The really sad part is they knew they had a problem, but since they were so far behind on the schedule and overbudget they launched them anyway.
 
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posted July 25, 2024 09:03 PMHide Post
I actually know one of the astronauts - Butch (Barry Wilmore). I used to go to church with him.
 
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posted July 27, 2024 08:23 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by Gibb:
As for Musk and SpaceX saving the day, don't forget that they are on a launch hold due to the Falcon Engine failure on their last Starlink launch.

I don't doubt that they will clear the issue and regain flight status, but at the moment there are no US launch vehicles capable to get a capsule to the ISS (to my knowledge).

Return to Flight... Wink

https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1817094986590224446



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posted July 27, 2024 11:19 AMHide Post
Boeing will bring them back. All the way to the scene of the crash
 
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posted August 07, 2024 08:39 PMHide Post
Nothing to see here folks, move along. Boeing says Starliner good to go.

Hey Elon, can you help a brother out? We've got a Helium leak, a couple of thrusters are still sh*tting the bed and NASA & Boeing disagree about whether we should man up and just come back or stay. In the meantime, they've sent a recording of Gilligan's Island for us to listen too.

No worries, if we bounce off the atmosphere and head toward Mars, we hitch a ride back your Mars probe.

Oh, we gotta wait until February? No problem we've got extra TV dinners we can eat. Thanks!
 
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posted August 07, 2024 08:45 PMHide Post
An interesting aspect is- Boeing didn't load the Autonomous flight software so Starliner can only come back with a crew on board.


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posted August 07, 2024 09:16 PMHide Post
Starliner, the Bayliner of spacecraft. I hope they bought the trip insurance.
 
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posted August 07, 2024 10:02 PMHide Post
Well isn't that just special

Wonder who the rocket scientist was that decided that sound be a good idea.
 
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posted August 09, 2024 10:43 AMHide Post
an update - NASA is now thinking they will have to ditch the 'Starliner' and get SpaceX to bring the stranded astronauts home on a Dragon

Boeing was awarded twice the money that SpaceX was for the development, took far more time, and still failed miserably

Who didn't see this coming
 
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