NASA Revealed Something Bad Is Happening With Boeing Starliner! REPLAY#2023 === NASA Revealed Something Bad Is Happening With Boeing Starliner! REPLAY#2 I really wished I didn’t have to say this, but it has got to be the ultimate disappointment in all of aerospace! The Boeing Starliner has once again caused frustration by feigning confidence despite facing issues with its official missions and new financial setbacks. In contrast, SpaceX has made another significant stride, showing off its continuous reliability, with its upcoming Dragon mission, further highlighting Boeing’s inferiority and impending spiral toward obsoletion. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, China is preparing for another bold play by preparing to launch its previously exploded rocket again. It has been nearly 60 days since Starliner docked with the ISS, and despite extensive testing and evaluations, the spacecraft has yet to return. NASA Revealed Something Bad Is Happening With Boeing Starliner! REPLAY#2 In the face of ongoing scrutiny and criticism from the aerospace industry, Boeing remains optimistic. Recently, on X, Boeing tweeted: “We remain confident in #Starliner and its ability to safely return to Earth with crew based on an abundance of testing conducted by our teams and @NASA in space and on the ground.” The tweet included an image detailing eight notable activities related to the testing of Starliner’s propulsion system and associated systems. Boeing also provided a detailed update on their continued efforts. In conclusion, Boeing asserted: “...We continue to support NASA’s requests for additional testing, data, analysis, and reviews to affirm the spacecraft’s safe undocking and landing capabilities. Our confidence is based on this extensive and valuable testing from both Boeing and NASA.” NASA Revealed Something Bad Is Happening With Boeing Starliner! REPLAY#2 Boeing reported that testing has confirmed 27 of 28 RCS thrusters are fully operational, with the propulsion system maintaining redundancy and stable helium levels. The data also supports root cause assessments for previous issues with helium and thrusters, and flight rationale for Starliner’s safe return with crew. In contrast, NASA’s recent actions suggest a potential shift in plans. Estimates indicate that there is a 50% or higher chance that astronauts might return on a Dragon spacecraft. NASA official Josh Finch commented to Ars Technica: “NASA is evaluating all options for the return of agency astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the International Space Station as safely as possible. No decisions have been made, and the agency will continue to provide updates on its planning.” As we await further updates, it seems Boeing may be attempting to bolster confidence in Starliner, particularly with NASA as a key stakeholder. The effectiveness of their measures and whether they truly address the root cause of the delays remain to be seen.

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