Boeing Starliner stacked on Atlas V rocket to launch crew for first time
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket will launch Boeing Starliner's first crewed flight. See the spacecraft get stacked onto the rocket and more here.
Credit: ULA - Наука та технологія
If it's Boeing, I'm going/NOT going?
What do you choose?
I'm going
The Boeing Starliner will be fine this time 👍
I’m not sure if I’d be willing to fly on anything built by Boeing right now.☹️🙏
yawn
Boeing’s space division is separate from the commercial aircraft side.
I wish them well but NASA is making a mistake putting humans on that deathtrap
Perfect Machine. Thank you very much 020524.
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 the 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.
Hopefully Boeing's starliner is assembled better than their 737 Max
These guys are brave getting on Boeing rocket.
Specially after there whistle blower drop dead
"Highly trained' engineers putting water bottles on their work stations. lol
Don't worry. That's vodka.
@@debott4538 Oops. Didn't realize this was at the Cosmodrome. lol
Does engineer training include becoming invulnerable to dehydration?
@@Delta-V-Heavy OK. Everybody, to prevent dehydration, put you bottles of liquid refreshment on you console. If you spill it, Delta-V says it's just fine.
Godspeed, Capricorn One! 🤣
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O painel da cápsula, aos 2:28, parece o painel de uma DKW-Vemag Vemaguet 1958.
It costs much, but somehow it looks too cheap.
Perfeito! Eu não entraria ali nem morto!
For safety purposes, please make sure that no one on board is a Boeing whistleblower scheduled to testify anytime soon. 🥺
Yeah, better double check that hatch!🤦♂️
amazing
I wish them well, and hope the weight of those humungous astronaut balls does not slow down the ride. I would be saying my prayers getting on this thing right about now. But I wish you well!!
im, excited to see them finally prove the obscene expenditure is usable, but its taking a long ass time to get things done
Who in their right mind would get into this capsule after all the shit boeing's been doing lately?? Crazy
Wow the live feed has comments turned off. Wonder why? Lol
Going to the Moon.
( for more rocks )
The Atlas V rocket is made by a company that is owned by 50 % Boeing and 50% Lockheed so if the engines fail who's to blame? I hope all goes well .
"Highly trained engineers." - humble words from ULA...
Starliner is obsolete before it ever flew.
Obsolete? 😂🤣
@@mikewalsh1402 How many years has it been delayed now, and what are the odds it doesn't fly tomorrow?
@@michaelmurphy6195
Ye of little faith, it’s gonna fly!
@@mikewalsh1402 When will they get the launch vehicle it was designed for?
@@michaelmurphy6195
If anything is obsolete, it’s the Soyuz, a tin can of a capsule!
Need to protest against Boeing for double murder
Are you sure about the russian RD180 engines? I thought ULA phased them out in favour of Blue Origin BE-4 engines...
Waiting for fanboys to spread negativity.
Can’t fix stupid, cumar.
Sad, Boeing cannot even get close to SpaceX.
And this is being done for what purpose?
Entertainment, this is boeing
@@clarenceghammjr1326 I have to agree. What I am saying is that it is presented as entertainment, hence why things are said in the way they are. I have seen a few of these programmes, enough now to not watch anymore
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What an embarrassment compared to Dragon/Falcon.
100 foot use once booster ......that's progressive! Don't screw up, congress is on my back!!!!