NASA astronaut just revealed why No More Crew Flight on Starliner...

NASA astronaut just revealed why No More Crew Flight on Starliner...

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"NASA astronaut just revealed why No More Crew Flight on Starliner...
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NASA astronaut just revealed why No More Crew Flight on Starliner...
Nasa says it’s ready to trust Boeing’s Star liner with astronauts again. But after a mission that nearly spun out of control, not everyone shares that faith.
The spacecraft that froze its crew in the dark and lost its thrusters in orbit is now being prepared for certification—a move some call bold, others reckless.
Behind the optimism lies one haunting question:
If Star liner failed once in space, how many chances does it get before fate runs out?
On November 24, the quiet hum of nasa’s press office broke into a flurry of headlines. The agency had just redrawn its pact with Boeing—an adjustment to the long-troubled Star liner program that once promised a new era of American spaceflight. The revision was stark: six missions had been whittled down to four. The remaining two? Still possible, though now draped in uncertainty, as promises whispered in a storm.
NASA astronaut just revealed why No More Crew Flight on Starliner...
The first of those missions—Star liner-1—will not carry astronauts, but cargo. Its launch date: no earlier than April 2026. Only after that maiden cargo flight will Boeing attempt the most daring step—three crewed flights, one at a time, each a test not only of machinery but of trust.
Behind the technical briefings and cautious optimism lies nasa’s true mission: to certify Star liner as a safe, reliable spacecraft for human spaceflight. Yet the agency’s reassurances have not erased the tremors of doubt. For many, memories of last summer’s ill-fated crewed test flight remain too vivid to forget—those long hours when two astronauts found themselves at the mercy of a spacecraft that refused to behave.
It’s a sobering reality: both of Star liner’s earlier uncrewed test flights had suffered from thruster malfunctions. And still, nasa gave the green light for a crewed mission. What followed was a replay of every engineer’s nightmare.
NASA astronaut just revealed why No More Crew Flight on Starliner...
The propulsion system—the very heart of the craft—again faltered. Two years of painstaking fixes, simulations, and hope evaporated in a haze of technical confusion. The root cause of the failure? Elusive as ever. The fix? Incomplete.
One might think the story ends there, but the shadows lengthen when politics enters orbit. Officially, space is meant to be above such things—apolitical, pure, a realm of exploration untouched by earthly disputes. Yet when SpaceX’s founder, Elon Musk, revealed he had offered to return the stranded astronauts earlier—and claimed the Biden administration declined “for political reasons”—the line between science and state blurred. Nasa and the astronauts themselves denied politics played any role, but the damage to public confidence was done.
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