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    Home » Blog » AYKM? Boeing Official Not Surprised Starliner Is Stuck in Orbit

    AYKM? Boeing Official Not Surprised Starliner Is Stuck in Orbit

    August 22, 2024Updated:August 22, 2024 US News No Comments
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    It’s no wonder that the company’s Starliner crewed aircraft evaluation is taking longer than expected, which is almost ten times longer than expected, according to Boeing Starliner system supervisor Mark Nappi, who earlier this week told the New York Times. On Day 77 of their eight-day sit on the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Butch Williams and Suni Wilmore are.

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    Nappi expresses regret for not achieving better aspirations management.

    Nappi told the NYT,” I think we all knew that it was going to get more than that.” We did n’t spend a lot of time discussing how much longer, but I think it’s regrettable that we did n’t simply say,” We’re going to stay up there until we get everything done that we want to go do.”

    What a jar of you-know-what.

    There is much more at stake than simply postponing a debate about the potential duration of Starliner’s crewed flight test. At issue are small, multimillion-dollar information like Starliner hogging one of the ISS’s pretty some landing ships. There are manpower issues, also — SpaceX’s Crew-9 goal has been delayed by five days and its staff possible reduced to two from four. Let’s not forget that every ounce of food and water on board the ISS must be transported from Earth for about$ 60 million per cargo run, and that Butch &amp, Suni’s needs have increased from eight days to 77 days, with some putting it on hold for as long as eight months.

    ” It’s getting harder with the products we’re using, and the ships we’re using, those types of things”, NASA’s Ken Bowersox said during last year’s press conference.

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    Although it seems unintelligible to notice this, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon is competing for crewed missions to the ISS, and it’s about to accomplish two things that have never before been done. &nbsp,

    Modification: A previous version confused Polaris Dawn with a subsequent Crew Dragon trip, which may take its staff into the first manned polar orbit.

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    The first is that SpaceX is now training two Crew Dragons at once. There’s that Crew-9 vision, now set to launch on Sept. 24. And then there’s the discreetly funded Polaris Dawn vision that’s supposed to take off on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Polaris Dawn does have the first-ever secret. Isaacman and Gillis likely, if the objective goes as planned, make those spacewalks. &nbsp,

    Even more unappealing is the fact that SpaceX received$ 2.6 billion in 2014 to create Crew Dragon, which has been conducting guarded missions since 2020. Boeing received$ 4.2 billion to build Starliner, and it has still to successfully finish a second guarded goal, which is roughly 1.6 times more than it has taken for Apollo to land men on the sky.

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    Finally, there is the issue of two astronauts whose families had anticipated their return to Earth before Valentine’s Day but are now unsure whether they will do so.

    Wilmore and Williams both appear to be content, with Suni claiming that her extended stay “feels like coming home.”

    The world’s best astronauts are here. They are willing to bear the cons and the risks before they blew off in June. However, it would have been nice if Boeing had been more open and honest with NASA as well. &nbsp,

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