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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 06 Jun 2024, 15:20 |
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I bet it wasn't a very peaceful rest last night when they told the 2 of them, hey it looks like there are 2 new helium leaks but don't worry we are on it, you go to sleep.
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 14 Jun 2024, 09:57 |
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sounds like it is now stuck at the ISS, unable to depart due too many helium leaks
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 14 Jun 2024, 10:36 |
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Username Protected wrote: sounds like it is now stuck at the ISS, unable to depart due too many helium leaks Source? The articles I see today say they are looking at June 22nd for departure and that they have plenty of helium even with the leaks. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 14 Jun 2024, 14:40 |
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Username Protected wrote: sounds like it is now stuck at the ISS, unable to depart due too many helium leaks Source? The articles I see today say they are looking at June 22nd for departure and that they have plenty of helium even with the leaks. Mike C. do a cursory search ? my whole screen was filled with articles on it. You are right, looks like they have set a not-before return date of the 22nd, which is much later than originally planned
here's one of many articles https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/boei ... 62885.html
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 14 Jun 2024, 15:32 |
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Username Protected wrote: here's one of many articles It says "not ready to come back". You exaggerated that to "stuck" implying it can't come back. There is a big difference. Boeing has had its problems with this, for sure, but let us be fair on how we report their issues. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 21 Jun 2024, 13:34 |
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Username Protected wrote: here's one of many articles It says "not ready to come back". You exaggerated that to "stuck" implying it can't come back. There is a big difference. Boeing has had its problems with this, for sure, but let us be fair on how we report their issues. Mike C. Can we say "stuck" yet?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/astronauts-s ... p_catchall
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 13:34 |
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Username Protected wrote: ...the sensors report that the thruster is out of limits... I wonder what these sensors are measuring. Propellant leakage perhaps? Temperature? It's just a shame that more information isn't being released for the technically inclined.
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 22 Jun 2024, 21:30 |
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Starliner return postponed again with no date specified. https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/06/n ... sion-data/I’ve heard that Starliner has a 45 day limit when docked to the ISS, so that would give them a deadline of July 15 to undock and presumably return.
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 23 Jun 2024, 12:10 |
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Post subject: Re: Boeing Starliner: 80 Problems Posted: 23 Jun 2024, 16:33 |
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Username Protected wrote: I wonder at what point the crew says, NOPE, I am not getting back into that thing. My hunch is that it would take something very clear and very convincing before they pushed against the direction of NASA. They have been putting on the face of the ambassadors that they are throughout the program. At least one astronaut assigned to Starliner withdrew from his assignment as commander of this mission. He cited “personal reasons”. I would expect there to be some serious, confidential conversations going on with the crew, Boeing, and NASA. Anything but a successful return with the crew aboard is going to be a further political black eye for the program, which puts them in a very difficult position. NASA does not have a very good track record at making those calls, and Boeing is, well, Boeing. I would love to see the crew come back on a Dragon, the flight test is a failure already, there is very little to gain by taking the risk on having the crew come back on Starliner, and what is to gain is nothing more than potential face saving.
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