Watch Boeing Starliner fly to space in ascent profile animation
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- This animation shows Boeing Starliner launching to space on board a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Starliner is one of two spacecraft built to carry astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
Credit: Boeing - Наука та технологія
It is of utmost importance that we prioritize the safety of astronauts in space missions. The current state of the Boeing capsule does not ensure their safety, despite the work done on it. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct further tests on the capsule without crew to confirm its safety. Considering Boeing's previous safety record, it would be unsafe to permit crew transportation without thorough testing and confirmation of its safety. Let's prioritize human lives and make safety our top priority.
Don't sit next to the window, anything can happen.
Perfect Machine. Perfect work in the world Perfect team in the world Perfect Mission. Thank you very much 240426.
CooL ! Sounds and looks quite easy. Why didn't we do that sooner ? 😏😉
Better hold that door handle in.
Oh good, the door stayed on.....
Wow...nothing fell off
Exploring is much Fun
Just let SpaceX do it. They're the only competent group out there
What do you mean? The collaboration with both Lockheed and Boeing paves the way for a successful journey! Both companies are well-reputed companies with long experience. So I think your comment about NASA having this launch is exaggerated!
Thhey have not achieved a single of their goals.. so how about no?
Where's the escape tower? No provision like Apollo and Orion?
the escape motors are in the service module
Ahh, I don't think it is a good idea to allow Boeing fly in space, this thing will crash into the ISS
I mean this time there are astronauts on board who can take control in the likely event that the computer software fails. I'm half convinced a piece of the craft is just gonna fly off mid-flight seeing how their planes have been lately
@@notgreg123 The planes are made by a different subsidiary in different buildings with different management. There is no correlation between the two.
Extrem kompliziert und damit anfällig...
Das war der Mars lander auch. Optimismus 🤩
Why old technology booster ?
Wym, the rocket?
Atlas V is gonna be retired after it's last 17 flights and replaced by the new Vulcan Centaur
It uses Russian commie made, main engines, in a bastardized Atlas.
A giant totally expendable POS.
Only 10 years late. And the door will fall off.
NASA/Boeing - No taxpayer dollar left unwasted
This isn't cost-plus contract. This is fixed price. Boeing is paying out of their own pocket. I get you're trying to be anti-Boeing, but you're incorrect about how Starliner is paid for.
Needs more Funding and Maybe It could Fly
But where is starliner goin ?
No.
Where.
Starliner will service the International Space station along side Crew dragon, it is good to have multiple operation vehicles doing ghis job in case one has an issue.
A DEI seminar.
@@HowToSpacic I'm pretty sure that SpaceX is keeping up with and exceeding their own expectations.
If you're unable to see that Jeff has already failed to be the next Elon... then I don't real know what to say to you.
I love watching Blue Origin slam back to earth using parachutes.
Astounding use of technology!
@@Been.Here.Since.2007the idea was to prevent a monopoly but they made the mistake of choosing Boeing's Starliner over the Dream Chaser Spaceplane. They're both only now ready but the plane has had a much better track record. Now we're gonna have to wait a lot longer to see a crewed version of that.
Granted, SpaceX hasn't gotten abusive with their monopoly yet but it's never a good idea to assume things will stay like that - just look at Soyuz and the russians
This is how the flight would go if any other company made it lol. RIP brave astronauts.
What do you mean? The collaboration with both Lockheed and Boeing paves the way for a successful journey! Both companies are well-reputed companies with long experience. So I think your comment about NASA having this launch is exaggerated!
You think Boeing is a reputable company? They just murdered a witness. They haven't made a safe airplane in how many years?
Unflown Boeing Starliner,
Solid rocket boosters.
Russian Commie made main motors in a American Atlas.
Sounds like the perfect storm.
Atlas V has never failed once. It is a fact that it is one of the most reliable rockets on the planet.
@@starmanxvi Atlas V carrying NROL-30 in 2007 had a partial failure.
SRBs are pretty safe with the abort system. And Starliner has flown twice.
lol ya its made by boeing, this is about as reap as it will be... or at least as good as it will ever run
So this isn't real. wait longer....
This false. I can't see the explosion of the Starliner capsule in Max-Q
It looks like a…
Doesn't look very efficient.
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what is the point of an animation? of corse china uses it to great effect for propaganda.. hope the door doesnt pop open. lol
Boeing should just walk away from this, and fix their house.
Agree
They have, they made sure all the whistleblowers are now silenced, nothing to see here!
First
shut up
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too many failure stages
another waste in oceans? socipaths?
Kinda hars to recover stages on a rocket that was never designed to be recoverable
It's better than leaving the stage in orbit and contributing to kessler syndrome until we eventually lose all our satellites and access to space entirely
(Oh yeah if it makes you feel better, the Atlas V is gonna be retired either this year or next year, it only has 17 flights left and will be replaced with a rocket designed for eventual recovery and reuse, the Vulcan Centaur)
It's a cartoon.
It's a Boeing product. I bet something will fall off 🙄
This is an old animation from 2019. They should update it to show the door blowing off.