Boeing Starliner Has New Problem! NASA Confirmed "No More Future Flight''. === intro 0:00 Boeing Starliner’s update 1:02 New troubles 3:38 A new ship with a long dark history 6:34 outro 8:44 === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #boeing === Boeing Starliner Has New Problem! NASA Confirmed "No More Future Flight''. "MORALE at Nasa is perhaps at a 20-year low! (Columbia was obviously a human tragedy and way worse than “the budget is awful”). But it’s BAD! “We have to keep things together, this is a survival-mode budget”, but it’s not clear that much is surviving." This is a frank share of Vice-Chair Nasa Apac, Grant Tremblay, on X recently about Nasa's BUDGET STARVATION. Obviously, this is the inevitable consequence that a national agency must FACE when it has been BLACKMAILED by its main contractor, BOEING, for decades. It's UNFATHOMABLE! Why was Nasa willing to pay Boeing 5.1 BILLION DOLLARS to get an incompetent spacecraft, STARLINER, which is notorious for long delays, and a series of technical failures. Worse, keep in mind that, this is NOT its FINAL FAILURE. NASA is facing NEW TROUBLE with the BOEING STARLINER! Find out everything in today's Techmap episode. But before we begin, let's subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with the latest space news. Boeing Starliner Has New Problem! NASA Confirmed "No More Future Flight''. When is the earliest the Starliner might come back? Nasa and Boeing, recently, have come up with some possibilities. According to Steve Stich, manager of Nasa's Commercial Crew Program, the absolute latest Starliner could return with Wilmore and Williams would be mid-August. "The big driver is the handover that we have coming up between Crew-8 and Crew-9, which is in mid-August," Ideally, they should come sooner, though. " you know obviously a few days before uh that launch opportunity we would need to get um Bush and sunny home on Starliner" Of course, everything needs to be based on the data gathered from the tests, thus, the end of July could be a feasible option. "We're really working to try to follow the data and see when's the earliest that we could target for undock and landing. I think some of the data suggests, optimistically, maybe it's by the end of July, but we'll just follow the data each step at a time, and figure out when the right undock opportunity is." Boeing Starliner Has New Problem! NASA Confirmed "No More Future Flight''. So how close are they to the date? At the time I made this report, Nasa and Boeing engineers were evaluating results from last week’s engine tests at Nasa’s White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico as the team works through plans to return the agency’s Boeing Crew Flight Test from the International Space Station in the coming weeks. The ongoing ground analysis is expected to continue throughout the week. Working with a reaction control system thruster built for a future Starliner spacecraft, ground teams fired the engine through similar inflight conditions the spacecraft experienced on the way to the space station. The ground tests also included stress-case firings, and replicated conditions Starliner’s thrusters will experience from undocking to deorbit burn, where the thrusters will fire to slow Starliner’s speed to bring it out of orbit for landing in the southwestern United States. === Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf