• @[email protected]
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      274 months ago

      I’m sure the astronauts that have to do all this extra overtime because boeing thought their space capsule didn’t have to be airtight probably feel that way

      • atocci
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        Wanted to clarify again since I wasn’t specific earlier. The capsule itself is airtight, no danger there. What’s leaking is helium, which is kept in compressed tanks in the service module and used to pressurize the reaction control system thrusters. The tanks aren’t leaking though, it sounds like the leak is somewhere between the tank and the thrusters, which is what needs to be researched.

        • @[email protected]
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          74 months ago

          I’ll also clarify. I was being totally hyperbolic. I do understand it’s not actually air, but I’m not too worried about misrepresenting Boeing at the moment

          • @SkyezOpen
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            I’m not too worried about misrepresenting Boeing at the moment

            That’s fine, it’s telling the truth about Boeing that gets really dangerous.

      • @9tr6gyp3
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        They are probably also interested in the 3000+ safety protocols in place that keeps them alive in the event of a leak in the vacuum of space.