The Boeing Company. When will the era of intelligent mobility come? Humans need self-flying personal planes with artificial intelligence technology and to send data and personal card information of passengers to the government control tower (We ask you to send this question and suggestions to engineers and technicians in the field of smart computers and artificial intelligence)
For some values of the word 'appropriate'. I agree though that there are many which are equally bad in different ways - ESA seems to be a major culprit in their videos. I like the NASA SpaceFlight daily videos: there's no music at all. It's just unnecessary.
@@malcolmbacchus866 I also appreciate videos with no music at all so you can hear the raw sound. 👍 I guess it would have required significant sound design work to make something appropriate for the hyperlapse.
A scaled up variant of the X37B to the size of the Saturn 5 and has its own reusable booster (so it doesn’t need to be launched by a separate booster), maybe a future fusion energy reactor for power and propulsion and tons of super conductors to generate artificial gravity would be the greatest looking United States space ship ever.
Artificial gravity with superconductors? I’m sorry, I missed that news article. Still, I can do you two better. The same rocket, but built on and launched from the Moon. Lower gravity = more range!
@@eleventy-seven When will the era of intelligent mobility come? Humans need self-flying personal planes with artificial intelligence technology and to send data and personal card information of passengers to the government control tower (We ask you to send this question and suggestions to engineers and technicians in the field of smart computers and artificial intelligence)
Iv always been a fan of boeing but Its a little sickening that they would spend $187 million on the finite antique outdated Atlas V when a falcon 9 is only $62 million and its reusable. Not very green Boeing! That $125 million could have been used for much more important even lifesaving things.
Your figures are severely outdated by at least 5 years Falcon 9 is $50M and Atlas V N22 is $120M Atlas V is only an interim solution before Vulcan which is equally cost competitive to Falcon and will take over after Starliner 6 Cost doesn’t matter much for a mission this important and we need redundancy with everything
The Boeing Company The problems and suffering of millions of people are increasing daily due to governments and companies’ reliance on mass transport planes because they are large planes and depend on human leadership for the plane Therefore, aircraft manufacturers, technicians and engineers must design small, self-flying aircraft in order to transport travelers directly from their homes to the homes of their mistresses in faraway countries. And here are these problems and suffering due to aircraft that depend on human leadership 1/The first problem is that the majority of young people cannot travel because of the large financial costs due to the costs of travel procedures such as taxis in order to complete travel procedures such as passports, booking airline tickets and air transportation costs 2/The second problem is the long distances, exhaustion, fatigue, transportation crisis, and the search for taxis in order to complete travel procedures. Sometimes taxi drivers refuse to deliver passengers to the required areas. 3/The third problem is the lack of air transportation services for travelers from their homes to the homes of their mistresses. Therefore, young men and women suffer from psychological problems, anxiety, depression and pain after distances because of these three problems. Therefore, we suggest that engineers design self-flying planes that contain artificial intelligence technology, imaging techniques, and temporary storage of personal card information for travelers in order to send passenger information over the air to aircraft control agencies In government centers and institutions for monitoring, and This is in order to remove the problems of travel procedures for travelers (We ask that you also send these problems, sufferings and suggestions to technicians, engineers and officials in aircraft factories)
Maybe one day we'll see Starliner launching on reusable boosters, once Atlas V is retired. Vulcan (which is intended to eventually reuse the engine section) is of course the most likely option, but I'd also like to submit New Glenn as an intriguing possibility. In the meantime, I think there's something poetic in the fact that probably some of the final launches of an Atlas rocket will be to carry crew once more, as around 60 years prior, it was a very early version of Atlas that became only the second rocket ever to carry humans into orbit.
heck ya! this time we are going to ISS . Go boeing Go! all the very best, may all your hard work payoff !😀
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The Boeing Company. When will the era of intelligent mobility come?
Humans need self-flying personal planes with artificial intelligence technology and to send data and personal card information of passengers to the government control tower
(We ask you to send this question and suggestions to engineers and technicians in the field of smart computers and artificial intelligence)
Good luck 👍
Go Starliner Go Atlas 5
Very optimistic for this.
Wow Better than The Flying Bus
Boeing. The very best.
honestly have you heard of spacex
Once upon a time. Sadly, not any more.
Hai Boeing 😌😁
Now that was cool
Why is this the 3rd time what happened. Sry for a dumb question
Come on, guys! Third time's the charm!
Compro 2 unidades para o ministério da tecnologia do Brasil
R2D2?
Gonna do anything useful or just circle around earth a bit
Based on it’s track record, I’m not so sure it’s gonna make it that far
It's going to dock with the ISS
Awesome Hyperlapse @nasa 👍🏻🚀👍🏻
\X/ish 🌍
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Tedious, repetitive soundtrack. Thank goodness for a mute button. You could have done a better job, guys.
It was at least more appropriate than some ridiculously over the top orchestral or heavy rock track.
For some values of the word 'appropriate'. I agree though that there are many which are equally bad in different ways - ESA seems to be a major culprit in their videos. I like the NASA SpaceFlight daily videos: there's no music at all. It's just unnecessary.
@@malcolmbacchus866 I also appreciate videos with no music at all so you can hear the raw sound. 👍 I guess it would have required significant sound design work to make something appropriate for the hyperlapse.
A scaled up variant of the X37B to the size of the Saturn 5 and has its own reusable booster (so it doesn’t need to be launched by a separate booster), maybe a future fusion energy reactor for power and propulsion and tons of super conductors to generate artificial gravity would be the greatest looking United States space ship ever.
Artificial gravity with superconductors? I’m sorry, I missed that news article.
Still, I can do you two better.
The same rocket, but built on and launched from the Moon. Lower gravity = more range!
Antimatter with a transporter beam. You forgot the dylithium crystals.
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Intelligent Transportation Technologies. Self-flying aircraft and artificial intelligence
@@eleventy-seven
When will the era of intelligent mobility come?
Humans need self-flying personal planes with artificial intelligence technology and to send data and personal card information of passengers to the government control tower
(We ask you to send this question and suggestions to engineers and technicians in the field of smart computers and artificial intelligence)
Iv always been a fan of boeing but Its a little sickening that they would spend $187 million on the finite antique outdated Atlas V when a falcon 9 is only $62 million and its reusable. Not very green Boeing! That $125 million could have been used for much more important even lifesaving things.
Your figures are severely outdated by at least 5 years
Falcon 9 is $50M and Atlas V N22 is $120M
Atlas V is only an interim solution before Vulcan which is equally cost competitive to Falcon and will take over after Starliner 6
Cost doesn’t matter much for a mission this important and we need redundancy with everything
The Boeing Company
The problems and suffering of millions of people are increasing daily due to governments and companies’ reliance on mass transport planes because they are large planes and depend on human leadership for the plane
Therefore, aircraft manufacturers, technicians and engineers must design small, self-flying aircraft in order to transport travelers directly from their homes to the homes of their mistresses in faraway countries.
And here are these problems and suffering due to aircraft that depend on human leadership
1/The first problem is that the majority of young people cannot travel because of the large financial costs due to the costs of travel procedures such as taxis in order to complete travel procedures such as passports, booking airline tickets and air transportation costs
2/The second problem is the long distances, exhaustion, fatigue, transportation crisis, and the search for taxis in order to complete travel procedures. Sometimes taxi drivers refuse to deliver passengers to the required areas.
3/The third problem is the lack of air transportation services for travelers from their homes to the homes of their mistresses. Therefore, young men and women suffer from psychological problems, anxiety, depression and pain after distances because of these three problems.
Therefore, we suggest that engineers design self-flying planes that contain artificial intelligence technology, imaging techniques, and temporary storage of personal card information for travelers in order to send passenger information over the air to aircraft control agencies In government centers and institutions for monitoring, and This is in order to remove the problems of travel procedures for travelers
(We ask that you also send these problems, sufferings and suggestions to technicians, engineers and officials in aircraft factories)
One use boosters is such a colossal waste of money.
As for the rest I'll wait and see if Boeing still has what it takes in the "modern era."
Takes money and resources to recover and refurbish it too.
Maybe one day we'll see Starliner launching on reusable boosters, once Atlas V is retired. Vulcan (which is intended to eventually reuse the engine section) is of course the most likely option, but I'd also like to submit New Glenn as an intriguing possibility. In the meantime, I think there's something poetic in the fact that probably some of the final launches of an Atlas rocket will be to carry crew once more, as around 60 years prior, it was a very early version of Atlas that became only the second rocket ever to carry humans into orbit.