10 year anniversary of SpaceX of successful missions to International Space Station.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1531693704322248704?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
10 year anniversary of SpaceX of successful missions to International Space Station.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1531693704322248704?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Boeing will be back to the top in less than a year starting with the addition of MCAS to the Starliner software package.
Yah the “Down Votes” have nothing to do with the ludicrously or stսpidity of
The posts such as --- @1bfr
I just digest the valuable insider information and insight on this site.
I totally ignore the voting other then to learn what Boeing is most sensitized about from the large amount of red negative votes or large amount of negative votes to null out a large amount of positive votes.
I do wonder if the same low labor rate Indian high school computer science students who did MCAS for Boeing are writing these social media censorship and sanitizing computer scripts.
I am always impressed how the Boeing PR liars can spin news to raise their stock price:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/06/06/boeing-is-back-in-the-space-race/
And I amazed there are still so many d-mb and clueless people who believe it. Reckon they will get what they deserve.
Watching that Starliner launch was like watching an old 1960s Apollo launch. Like a 100 people manually looking at data, making decisions and calling go or no go. Almost didn't make orbit again and almost couldn't dock.. Such an obsolete approach compared to the fully autonomous, computer monitored, streamlined and efficient SpaceX approach.
It is criminal that taxpayer money can be spent on this expensive, non-reusable, obsolete launch system that relies on Russian RD180 engines. Somehow I don't think SpaceX is very concerned...except perhaps for the endless Boeing/Government corruption they have had to contend with since they were founded.
Boeing will be forever hated even after they are gone because of their greed that led to loss of life and gross management incompetence that destroyed one of the best companies in the world.
Boeing laid off the majority of their senior defense and space engineers I’m sure a lot of them found jobs working for SpaceX and other suppliers.
Boeing had their first somewhat successful ISS mission last week. Wonder if they will need another test flight given all the issues they had and the potential need for another redesign. NASA also just contracted with SpaceX to do all their remaining launches through 2030 when ISS is expected to be decommissioned. Looks like Boeing Starliner is just another of many Boeing money losing projects. But their executives are still making good money.