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Astronauts Just Exposed the Life Inside Boeing Starliner Trouble! NASA To Give Up... === intro 0:00 Don’t feel comfortable 0:21 Nasa gives up on Boeing Starliner 5:47 Boeing Starliner’s update 7:11 outro 8:22 === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #nasa === Astronauts Just Exposed the Life Inside Boeing Starliner Trouble! NASA To Give Up... IT’S ALL A LIE! NASA is LYING to us about Boeing Starliner's current status. It turns out that the spacecraft problem is NOT AS SIMPLE AS we THOUGHT. That's RIGHT! This was officially confirmed by a Nasa astronaut. 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. “Not stranded in space“ is what the officials at the space agency have insisted when referring to the current situation of the Boeing Starliner and two Nasa astronauts: Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on the ISS. Simultaneously, they also emphasized that: The troubled Boeing Starliner, plagued with technical issues, can take the two explorers back to Earth. So, why haven't they already? Let's listen to an unnamed retired astronaut explain: Astronauts Just Exposed the Life Inside Boeing Starliner Trouble! NASA To Give Up... “Of course, they don’t feel comfortable putting them in the vehicle,“ the retired astronaut referred to the Starliner, which transported the astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) back in June and is meant to return them back home. “Otherwise they would have put them in it already.“ The original plan says Butch and Sunni just stay on the ISS for one week but finally, nearly two months have passed. To explain away the delay, NASA officials have said repeatedly that they want to test and troubleshoot the Starliner capsule before committing to a return trip. Astronauts Just Exposed the Life Inside Boeing Starliner Trouble! NASA To Give Up... The trouble started when helium leaks were discovered on Starliner prior to takeoff. Instead of finding the root cause and dealing with it, they opted to launch anyway, and on its journey toward the ISS, it started experiencing additional leaks and malfunctioning thrusters. Much later, they were able to find the root cause. The helium leaks may be caused by Teflon seals in an oxidizer valve bulge, restricting the flow of nitrogen tetroxide propellant. A poppet valve, similar to an inflation valve on a tire, is designed to open and close to control the flow of propellants into the thruster combustion chamber. The seals have become degraded because of exposure to propellant vapor under heat building up inside the thrusters. === Subcribe TechMap:

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