Orangeburst
Attention all Planets of the Solar Federation
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how long before Boeing gets another contract to fix this valve and secure another 10 launches (that will never happen)?
meanwhile SpaceX is over here actually working out problems and actually making progress on their next thing. Boeing is so far behind at this point its not even funny.
I would have loved to be able to talk to my uncle about what all is going on.
freaking good. its a shame they haven't had competition for so long. thats probably what caused the wheels to fall completely off for them.Actually, I saw where this was a fixed price contract and Boeing has had to eat the costs to fix everything. NASA is pretty adamant about getting their six missions out of them and is taking the Goodfellas route of "oh, have a problem? **** you, pay me" attitude.
It's pretty apparent to even those in Congress which companies are getting things done. Right now, SpaceX and Sierra Space are beating the brakes off the "old hat" NASA thought was going to be first into orbit.
I also saw Boeing stated they would not bid on the fixed price contracts like this again since they can't charge the government for work they should have gotten done the first time.
Pretty good summation of the issues the Starliner had.
The surprise is not that Boeing lost commercial crew but that it finished at all
"The structural inefficiency was a huge deal."arstechnica.com
All eyes on Starliner right now; but I am just sitting here anxiously awaiting Starship’s upcoming IFT-4 from Boca Chica. The future of space is NOW.