
Starliner Is Not Coming Back...Astronauts Indefinitely Stuck On ISS!
"Starliner Is Not Coming Back...Astronauts Indefinitely Stuck On ISS!
===
#techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #spacex
===
intro 0:00
(Boeing Starliner delays) 00:19
(Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket) 5:24
outro: 8:50
===
Starliner Is Not Coming Back...Astronauts Indefinitely Stuck On ISS!
Boeing Starliner spacecraft and two Nasa astronauts are about to be stuck indefinitely on the ISS.
This is what Nasa declared after the meeting on Friday, June 21, following its optimistic announcements during Tuesday's teleconference.
Is everything getting worse?
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
(Boeing Starliner delays)
""Waiting for a Starliner landing date is the new waiting for a Starliner launch date.""
Starliner Is Not Coming Back...Astronauts Indefinitely Stuck On ISS!
Quote of the day. I unintentionally saw this interesting quote while browsing X and this makes sense.
Late Friday evening, Nasa announced the date of the Starliner spacecraft's return has been slipped from June 26 to an unspecified time in July.
According to the agency, this adjustment deconflicts from a series of spacewalks while allowing mission teams time to review propulsion system data and assess any additional testing opportunities.
Starliner Is Not Coming Back...Astronauts Indefinitely Stuck On ISS!
Mission managers are evaluating future return opportunities following the station’s two planned spacewalks on June 24 and July 2.
Without the spacewalk, sources said nasa considered June thirtieth as a possible next return window. But with that spacewalk, it's likely no earlier than Independence Day or July Fourth.
Yeah, my crystal ball worked. In the video: ISS In Big Trouble Due To Cursed Boeing Starliner! Nasa Give Up, I speculated that the abnormal cancellation of June 13's spacewalk outside ISS is due to Starliner. Given that Nasa wanted to delay Starliner's come home further, so they sought to push the spacewalk from June 13 to two backup dates including Monday, June 24, followed by another on Tuesday, July 2. And now, they can blame ""conflicts with a series of spacewalks"" as one of the reasons why the June 26 return trip was canceled. Sounds reasonable, right?
===
Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf"
