Another Boeing disaster

  • EleventhHour
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    3 months ago

    “We are letting the data drive our decision."

    oh, yeah? and what drove your decision to launch the thing in the first place when there were already several unresolved leaks?

    Starliner shouldn’t have launched in the first place, and now they’re stuck.

    • @SupraMario
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      -13 months ago

      Because Boeing let everyone know that the roads where icy this time of year, and windows let in a lot of air.

    • @shalafi
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      -63 months ago

      Because every spaceship leaks, just like water ships. These were not deemed to be a big deal.

      Unless maybe you’re smarter than entire teams at NASA?

      • EleventhHour
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        53 months ago

        Smarter than the teams that got the Starliner stuck up there because it wasn’t ready to fly?

        Maybe

  • @Carrolade
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    183 months ago

    They don’t have to come back on this shuttle, there are other ways to get them home. Assuming it’s being resupplied at the normal level, they should be able to remain aboard the station for a few extra months without any trouble. That would be without any extra resupply as well.

    • @SupraMario
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      -13 months ago

      Boeing: “naa fuck that. They’ll be fine coming back down”

  • @sudo42
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    83 months ago

    Just making doubly-sure the door won’t pop off during the return flight.

    /s

  • qprimed
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    43 months ago

    post links to the comment page (which on ars is always good), but here is the actual article link

  • @kikutwo
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    13 months ago

    Was this crate built in SC too?