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NASA Boss Declared Boeing Starliner in Serious Problem! Engineers ““Give up““... === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex === NASA Boss Declared Boeing Starliner in Serious Problem! Engineers ““Give up““... With the serious glitches on the Boeing Starliner recently, it's hard to trust in the safe reentry capability of the spacecraft. So a terrible scenario seems to be foretold: Nasa astronauts could be stranded on the ISS. This is now officially mentioned and confirmed by experienced experts. They also highlighted the urgency of a rescue mission aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon. Find out everything in today's episode of Tech map. NASA Boss Declared Boeing Starliner in Serious Problem! Engineers ““Give up““... Yes, this is thinking of a Nasa contractor who urged the American space agency to ensure Starliner's safety before launch. Erin Faville, president of ValveTech, raised concerns about the June 6 launch: 'I warned. I will choose to let it play out.' Starliner took off at 10:52 AM ET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 5. Finally, it launched on schedule _ thanks to Nasa and Boeing ignoring the safety warnings involved in the helium leak point which had been detected since a scrub in May. Hours after separating from the Atlas rocket, two more leaks were sprung. The fourth one was found after docking on June 6 and the most recent hit on June 10. NASA Boss Declared Boeing Starliner in Serious Problem! Engineers ““Give up““... To add fuel to the fire, four thrusters malfunctioned during the flight. And now, to sort out all that mess, the officials must extend Starliner's stay on the ISS possibly indefinitely. Why did I note: “possibly indefinitely“? Well, let experts explain. Mike Gruntman, professor of astronautics at the University of Southern California, said that: 'It is highly unfortunate that Boeing's Starliner, after so much delay with its flight, continues to face problems,' 'For decades, Boeing was one of the most admired aerospace and defense companies. It is a true national tragedy.' Talking about the helium leaks, Gruntman suggested that the problems stemmed from manufacturing issues. === Subcribe TechMap:

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