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Down two thrusters, Boeing’s Starliner docks with space station
The mission without anyone on board is designed to test the vehicle in space before NASA’s astronauts fly it (www.washingtonpost.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
All the tax dollars to Boeing to get this going, and they're still having problems.
Actually I think this is on Boeing’s dime now. It’s a fixed price contract and I head Boeing is already out $500M
Good to see Boeing making good progress with this Rocket.. I am sure it will do well in the future... Everything new has some fine tuning to do. Hopefully they got enough Telemetry data to do just that and fix it for future flights.
maybe they need to supply some OVERTHRUSTERS That way, when a few fail, the mission can continue
is one of the elements of the contract that all thrusters need be working when docking with space station? wow, is boeing in trouble again........
They spent ages trying to figure out the cause of the issue in the Boeing designed but Aerojet Rocketdyn manufactured parts and couldn’t find root cause. So they just replaced the entire service module. It’s not looking good for Boeing yet.