Updates Boeing's CST-100 Starliner

Spaceflight at its best 😅 On the other hand, one can assume it is possibly as safe as it can be. But the new target is nice since it is one of my days off.
 
Starliner's never going to fly with crew aboard for long if technical problems keep popping up every time a scheduled launch date is near
 
Starliner's never going to fly with crew aboard for long if technical problems keep popping up every time a scheduled launch date is near
That's the nature of human spaceflight. Just remember STS. It was a real pain in this regard and one could write a book about the anomalies . But at the end, it launched a 135 times for 30 years.
 
That's the nature of human spaceflight. Just remember STS. It was a real pain in this regard and one could write a book about the anomalies . But at the end, it launched a 135 times for 30 years.

Also, just look at spacecraft, we consider rock-solid today, like Soyuz. It had a really troublesome development already before its first flight, its unmanned tests didn't really work without critical issues and its first manned flight ended in disaster. It was pure banana-ware. The most problem-free development was Gemini. It only had minor bugs and underperformance.
 
Well... there were lots and lots of problems with money, so much that the first project manager was fired.

Well, what happens if the big money flows to Apollo... :devilish:
 
Just opened the stream in time to hear Hold Hold Hold
 
This should be a scrub...
 
Yeah, sounds like they call it a day. Disarming the launch escape system.
 
Crew Access Arm extends again
 
Goes into a scrub now. Ground Launch sequencer halted the launch sequence.
 
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