It’s freak me out to look out the window and me being eye level with the curvature of the earth. I’m guessing after experiencing my brain going into the back of my head after acceleration boost would get all of jitters out. Awesome!!!
Congrats to all concerned, hopefully the rest of the mission continues to be successful. Although delay after delay is always disappointing, crew safety is paramount so kudos for having the systems in place to abort and the resilience to put safety ahead of face saving. After all, those that knew the risks and nevertheless launched the Challenger have to live with that decision, where all the pain of deadlines being missed, costly delays and taunts from the side lines, are nothing when compared to the loss of a crew and an entire vehicle. Interesting observation was that the number of ground control personnel seemed large and a more mature team compared to the Space X launch control team. Does anyone know if that is a fair observation and if the average age of ULA controllers is much more than Space X and do they require more people? I know that age doesn't come into it but just curious.
To start with the narrative that industry is the only way to do space exploration and that people working together through government is a waste and foolish.
@@6140LIBRAIndustry is FAR more efficient than government. Only industry could have developed the Falcon and Dragon! They are running rings around Boeing like they are standing still!!!😂🤣
China’s space agency is doing much better then nasa so it’s not a government things it’s a funding and focus thing. America just got on the moon and decided that was enough
a ship of either size is not so well suited for real deep space missions, but these should not be a competition. I support every company that adds to space exploration and development
From the great state of Florida, where the law is enforced, and you can stand your ground, and white sand beaches are so pretty, the water is blue, and warm, and homeless vagrants are not allowed to take over beaches for years, or AT ALL!
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 ¶ He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
Something tells me that you would be very happy to be living hundreds of years ago in the Dark Ages. You should appreciate that you are alive now to witness scientific progress.....
@@heather1985october I am truly worry that you may be misguided because of your naivety. Western media fabricated too much fake news until we begin to have questionable minds.
Watch WSJ’s Micah Maidenberg explain the mission and what’s at stake for Boeing as it competes against SpaceX: on.wsj.com/3X865yz
Amazing!
Congratulations BOEING!!!🎉🎉🎉
Puppy took off like a dog in heat 😂
Let’s hope they aren’t whistleblowers
Love the pictures!
Why can’t they show the separation at the end?
Cuz they don't have starlink. I think its obvious...
@@mrteagg
Boeing can't afford to buy a Starlink receiver for their spacecraft? 🤔
They did.. but was only visible for a second or two… blink and you’ll miss it…😀
Very well Starliner Crew flight is tested and hope successful 👍
Only 4 years late and $1.5 billion in cost overruns...
Let's go Boeing! 😄👍
When did they decide the docking place ?
Awesome 👌
Boeing Starliner!
History in the making
Later this week.
Excelente 👏👏👍👍👍
What a beautiful sight. So proud . You must be in high heaven. Love you😊
A big congratulations to Boeing's Starliner. Awesome job. Slainte ❤
It’s freak me out to look out the window and me being eye level with the curvature of the earth. I’m guessing after experiencing my brain going into the back of my head after acceleration boost would get all of jitters out. Awesome!!!
If its a Boeing, I ain't going.
How much of this rocket is actually reusable ?
It is following the coast! It will be a highly inclined orbit!
Is that CGI? 6:23
its bad cgi
#congratulations 🎉🍾 #boeing
Cool
Congrats to all concerned, hopefully the rest of the mission continues to be successful.
Although delay after delay is always disappointing, crew safety is paramount so kudos for having the systems in place to abort and the resilience to put safety ahead of face saving.
After all, those that knew the risks and nevertheless launched the Challenger have to live with that decision, where all the pain of deadlines being missed, costly delays and taunts from the side lines, are nothing when compared to the loss of a crew and an entire vehicle.
Interesting observation was that the number of ground control personnel seemed large and a more mature team compared to the Space X launch control team. Does anyone know if that is a fair observation and if the average age of ULA controllers is much more than Space X and do they require more people? I know that age doesn't come into it but just curious.
What are the objectives of Starliner when it docks at the International Space Station?
To start with the narrative that industry is the only way to do space exploration and that people working together through government is a waste and foolish.
The objective is to have redundancy in crew crafts
@@6140LIBRAIndustry is FAR more efficient than government. Only industry could have developed the Falcon and Dragon! They are running rings around Boeing like they are standing still!!!😂🤣
China’s space agency is doing much better then nasa so it’s not a government things it’s a funding and focus thing. America just got on the moon and decided that was enough
👏👏👏
Soeing Barliner !
Go NASA Go Team!
Boeing Starliner is rated for deep space missions beyond lunar orbit. SpaceX Dragon is not
a ship of either size is not so well suited for real deep space missions, but these should not be a competition. I support every company that adds to space exploration and development
Hm, what makes you say that?
The toilet fell off. Had a missing bolt.
From the great state of Florida, where the law is enforced, and you can stand your ground, and white sand beaches are so pretty, the water is blue, and warm, and homeless vagrants are not allowed to take over beaches for years, or AT ALL!
❤
Wspaniale wyniesienie..2024
Give that little money my family take away for any othere country like japan
1crore
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
18 ¶ He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
Clickbait title.. disgusting WSJ/ NYTalways
Are you a bot or something, how is this title clickbait?
@@KerbalsandWackMacs blast off looks like blasted instead of launched
@@dudeimstoned5141 oh, that’s fair
IF they were smart they would not come back , like Hasu's
I m not do u r problem
No no no all are pushing and destroyed
Another multi-billion dollars wasted,
Put some money my Google pay😊😊😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
what’s the mission?Will they dock to ISS?
U not doing anything
So send money
Invite me progra😅
Did booster land back on the planet?
No, ULA boosters are disposable. They don't land, they burn in the atmosphere.
launched on Russian rocket engines... great job, ULA.
I thought they phased out the Russian engines.
It is using engines from Blue Origin dude!
@@kevikiru first stage is a Russian RD-180. 2nd stage is a US made RL10.
@@kevikiru you might be thinking of the Vulcan rocket, this is the Atlas V.
@@banzaiib You are right!
Another fabrication?
I have friends that were literally there in person to watch the launch🙄
Fabrication, yes ur life is
Bro go outside there is a bigger world
why are you here?!
Something tells me that you would be very happy to be living hundreds of years ago in the Dark Ages. You should appreciate that you are alive now to witness scientific progress.....
@@heather1985october I am truly worry that you may be misguided because of your naivety. Western media fabricated too much fake news until we begin to have questionable minds.
TONS OF MORE SPACE JUNK FOR FUTURE DISASTERS......
People like you are the kind that said that id man was meant to fly, he would have wings
not really, this is LEO and no pieces are even left in orbit.
Not so fast. There are efforts to clean the junk and became the new space business
Look Elon, that’s what a successful launch looks like! They used decades old technology too Tony Stark!
PARECE EL COETE ESPAÑOL....😂😂😂😂😂
Boeing Starliner is rated for deep space missions beyond lunar orbit. SpaceX Dragon is not
You’re thinking of Orion. Starliner is barely rated for anything yet