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NASA Sending SpaceX Crew Dragon for ISS HELP! No More ISS
SpaceX stands out as the only provider offering significantly lower costs compared to others. Take the Commercial Crew Program as an example: Boeing was awarded $4.2 billion, while SpaceX received $2.6 billion-almost 50% less. What’s the outcome? Boeing has struggled with delays, while SpaceX's Crew Dragon has successfully completed around 8 crewed missions and 10 cargo missions. Despite the extra $1.6 billion for Boeing, there hasn't been a fully successful crewed launch and return, and their progress is significantly delayed.
So, why did NASA choose SpaceX again? Let's dive in!
For over two decades, the International Space Station (ISS) has orbited Earth, serving as a critical platform fo...
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Sierra Space Dream Chaser Launch CANCELLED! Big Reveal on ULA Vulcan Rocket
Просмотров 61 тыс.18 часов назад
The Dream Chaser spaceplane from Sierra Space has experienced yet another delay in its long-awaited debut in space. Initially scheduled for a summer 2024 launch aboard United Launch Alliance's (ULA) new Vulcan Centaur rocket, the mission has been postponed. This decision aligns with ULA’s commitment to prioritize two critical national security missions mandated by the U.S. Space Force that must...
NASA Just Declared Boeing Starliner Return but No more Future Flights, SpaceX Dragon for Crew Launch
Просмотров 155 тыс.18 часов назад
On June 26, a notable incident occurred on the International Space Station (ISS) involving nine astronauts who had to briefly relocate to their docked return spacecraft due to the fragmentation of a satellite in low Earth orbit. The Expedition 71 crew, which includes occupants on the ISS, undertook this precautionary measure shortly after 9 p.m. EDT, as detailed by NASA in a brief update on X (...
SpaceX Crew Dragon RESCUE Impacts Boeing's Years of Experience! So, Be Stuck in Space
Просмотров 201 тыс.День назад
NASA's relationship with Boeing's Starliner has faced significant challenges, leading to a growing preference for SpaceX's Crew Dragon. The Starliner program, initially a beacon of innovation, has been mired in technical setbacks, cost overruns, and safety concerns. These issues have forced NASA to increasingly rely on SpaceX’s crew dragon as reliable transport to the International Space Statio...
FAA Just Revealed Landing Data of Next Starship Prototype After Flight 4! Extremely Hard Choice
Просмотров 57 тыс.День назад
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently concluded a public consultation process regarding SpaceX's proposal to launch its Starship from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This call for comments, completed by mid-June 2024, followed a comprehensive environmental review of SpaceX's 100-acre expansion plan at its Hangar X site. The dual initiatives signify a notable increase in Spac...
NASA & SpaceX Dragon To Rescue Astronauts of Boeing's Starliner! No Comeback Stay In Space Forever
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The first astronaut mission of Boeing's Starliner capsule has been extended again, with the spacecraft set to remain docked with the International Space Station (ISS) until at least July 2. This marks the third time the mission has been delayed, with the initial return date of June 18 pushed back to June 22 and then to June 26. The extra time will allow Boeing and NASA to assess several issues ...
SpaceX's Rapid Engine Relight ISSUE After IFT 4 Starship Launch, No More Failures! Perfect Landing
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The SpaceX Starship, a behemoth of a rocket, is undergoing a significant transformation. Announced by Elon Musk in April, the Starship V3 version boasts impressive upgrades, including six engines, a liftoff thrust of up to 10,000 tons, and a height of 150 meters. The Super Heavy booster will also receive an upgrade, with 35 Raptor engines instead of the current 33. These changes will not only e...
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Is About To Launch Next Week!
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The countdown has begun, with less than a month to go until the launch of NOAA's GOES-U satellite on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy Rocket. The satellite, which is the fourth in the GOES-R series, has already made its way from Colorado to Florida, where it is undergoing final preparations for launch. The mission's two-hour launch window opens on June 25 at 5:16 p.m. EDT, and Space.com will be providing ...
FAA NEW License for IFT 5 after Review Flight Data of SpaceX S29 B11 Ocean Landing During IFT 4
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has adopted a unique regulatory approach to SpaceX's Starship program, which has been making significant strides in space technology with a focus on reusability and rapid development. In the United States, regulatory compliance is crucial, and the FAA plays a vital role in ensuring public safety. Recently, the FAA announced that it would not require an ...
SpaceX's Official Booster 11 Landing Footage from Ocean during IFT 4
Просмотров 114 тыс.21 день назад
SpaceX's Official Booster 11 Landing Footage from Ocean during IFT 4 ift 4 launch video starship launch 4 Ship 29 Booster 11 Launch Booster 11 B11 Landing SpaceX B11 Chapters: 00:00 - Booster 11 landing footage 00:24 - Booster 11 landing from on-board Cam 00:53 - Ship 29 Re-entry New Footage 01:10 - IFT 3 vs IFT 4 Comparison 12:22 - Outro Video Credit: SpaceX #spacex #starship #ift4
Elon Musk Just Made a Huge Change as NEW Update for Starship Flight 4 Launch Tomorrow
Просмотров 30 тыс.28 дней назад
SpaceX is on the edge of a groundbreaking achievement in space technology with its upcoming Starship Flight 4 launch, scheduled for tomorrow, June 6th. The target launch time is 8 am EDT, but this is subject to change, so you all should stay tuned for updates. This mission marks a crucial step towards achieving reusability and pushing the boundaries of deep-space exploration. The Starship and i...
FAA APPROVED IFT 4 Launch License! SpaceX Starship About To Launch Orbit
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FAA IFT 4 Launch License APPROVED! SpaceX Starship About To Launch Orbit The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted SpaceX a commercial launch license for the fourth test flight of its Starship rocket, with a planned launch time of 7:00 am CDT on Thursday from South Texas. This license approval marks a significant milestone for SpaceX, as it moves forward with its mission to demonstr...
SpaceX Tested Ship 26 On NEW Flame Trench but What Happened After? IFT 4 License Approve
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SpaceX Tested Ship 26 On NEW Flame Trench but What Happened After? IFT 4 License Approve Starship 26 performed the first-ever ship static fire on the new water-cooled flame trench at Massey's test site. Was it successful? The latest reports from there indicate that it was successful, but SpaceX has yet to comment on this. Starting with the preparations for Flight 4, the Cameron County website s...
Why Starship Hot-Stage Ring Was a Big Mistake? Rocket Lab Launch | Episode 45
Просмотров 78 тыс.Месяц назад
In SpaceX’s latest blog post on the Flight 3 report and upcoming changes for Flight 4, they mentioned: "Upgrades derived from the flight test will debut on the next launch from Starbase on Flight 4, as we turn our focus from achieving orbit to demonstrating the ability to return and reuse Starship and Super Heavy. The team incorporated numerous hardware and software improvements in addition to ...
SpaceX's New Reason for Booster 10 Mishap, James Webb New Findings | Episode 44
Просмотров 63 тыс.Месяц назад
Today, we have a crucial update from SpaceX about the Flight 3 anomaly and the upgrades for Flight 4. On March 14, 2024, SpaceX achieved significant milestone as the Starship super heavy successfully lifted off from Starbase, Texas, at 8:25 am. The launch marked a crucial step forward for the program, as all 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy Booster roared to life and completed a full-durati...
NASA to launch Leaking Starliner, Rocket Lab & NASA Collab Launch | Episode 43
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NASA to launch Leaking Starliner, Rocket Lab & NASA Collab Launch | Episode 43
Starship Heat Shield Issue Fixed? Perseverance Rover New Finding | Episode 42
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Starship Heat Shield Issue Fixed? Perseverance Rover New Finding | Episode 42
Flight 4 Almost Scheduled, Falcon 9 - NROL 146 Mission | Episode 41
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Flight 4 Almost Scheduled, Falcon 9 - NROL 146 Mission | Episode 41
Wet Dress Rehearsal of Ship 29 & Booster 11 Completed, New Shepard Launch | Episode 40
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Wet Dress Rehearsal of Ship 29 & Booster 11 Completed, New Shepard Launch | Episode 40
Ship 31 FAILED Cryo Test, Huge Electric Fire! Why? FAA to Investigate KSC | Episode 39
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Ship 31 FAILED Cryo Test, Huge Electric Fire! Why? FAA to Investigate KSC | Episode 39
When? Dream Chaser Launch Finally Scheduled, Starlink Launch | Episode 38
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When? Dream Chaser Launch Finally Scheduled, Starlink Launch | Episode 38
Complete Details of New Test Stand, Rocket Lab Latest Progress | Episode 37
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Complete Details of New Test Stand, Rocket Lab Latest Progress | Episode 37
Ship 30 Static Fire Test Completed, Launch Site Updates & Falcon 9 Midnight Launch | Episode 36
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Ship 30 Static Fire Test Completed, Launch Site Updates & Falcon 9 Midnight Launch | Episode 36
ULA's Final Delta Heavy Launch, Elon on Flight 4 & Flight 5 Timeline & Goals | Episode 35
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ULA's Final Delta Heavy Launch, Elon on Flight 4 & Flight 5 Timeline & Goals | Episode 35
SpaceX on Booster Catch Plan for Flight 4 Using Mechazilla Arm, SLS Rocket Upgrade | Episode 34
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SpaceX on Booster Catch Plan for Flight 4 Using Mechazilla Arm, SLS Rocket Upgrade | Episode 34
Sierra Space to Launch Dream Chaser, Falcon 9 Milestone | Episode 33
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Sierra Space to Launch Dream Chaser, Falcon 9 Milestone | Episode 33
Why Starship Flight 4 Will be a Success! ULA Delta Heavy Launch Scrubbed | Episode 32
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Why Starship Flight 4 Will be a Success! ULA Delta Heavy Launch Scrubbed | Episode 32
Boeing Starliner Update, FAA's Plans for Flight 4 Plans | Episode 31
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Boeing Starliner Update, FAA's Plans for Flight 4 Plans | Episode 31
Why Booster 10 Failed During Landing? NASA Sample Return Update | Episode 30
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Why Booster 10 Failed During Landing? NASA Sample Return Update | Episode 30
Elon Musk Official Update On Starship Flight 3 Hot Staging, Launch & Landing | Episode 29
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Elon Musk Official Update On Starship Flight 3 Hot Staging, Launch & Landing | Episode 29

Комментарии

  • @ramluma
    @ramluma 15 часов назад

    And despite Boeings stupidity, CEO David Calhoun received $33,000,000.00 in 2023. That is the equivalent of 2275 times what a federal minimum wage worker makes. So you are telling me that this incompetent CEO that also oversaw the disastrous 737 MAX is worth 2275 humans.

  • @russm1679
    @russm1679 17 часов назад

    This space trash issue underscores the need to develop a space craft that is part tow/recovery vehicle and garbage truck. Capturing and disposal of space garbage is the only way that we will be able to continue to go into outer space.

  • @IbnBahtuta
    @IbnBahtuta 17 часов назад

    Thank goodness they hadn't had to wait for Starship, ask NASA.

  • @rodanone4895
    @rodanone4895 18 часов назад

    hahaha consistently using government malfeasance to gain lucrative contracts.... no joke look into it. not saying the rockets don't work or the engineers aren't great... but at the top, where it meets the government.... sletchy relationships amounting to unfair practices. but don't take my word for it. look it up.

  • @greggregg4852
    @greggregg4852 19 часов назад

    beating a dead horse are we?

  • @lairdean-jv6uu
    @lairdean-jv6uu День назад

    need a dragon waggen

  • @fyerfyter339
    @fyerfyter339 День назад

    Fire Bill Nelson. He’s at fault as much as anyone.

  • @gracemwende8054
    @gracemwende8054 День назад

    Tongethar family

  • @RevCeleste
    @RevCeleste День назад

    I don't think they should bring the ISS down😊

  • @TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg
    @TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg День назад

    In the US WAR Comes before everything. They can not get enough of war in America. its is literally America's favorite pastime. to the point 93% of America's existence, they have been at war with someone one or something or helping start wars in other countries. literally all they been doing for DECADES. Space Force is just another tool Trump sign off on for his rich buddies at boeing and corporations like them to use as a tool to steal $billions in taxpayer money running out clocks and writing thousands of "cost overruns" to milk every dime they can from us.

  • @alvinwoods639
    @alvinwoods639 День назад

    Their first mistake was going with ULA to orbit.

  • @XCX237
    @XCX237 День назад

    Boeing is yesterday's news

  • @jamesconway337
    @jamesconway337 День назад

    Musk should start paying for infrastructure that he uses rather than just bleeding the US dry

  • @jamesconway337
    @jamesconway337 День назад

    Musk propaganda!!!

  • @jameswalker758
    @jameswalker758 День назад

    Launch swap, at the request of the US Military isnt a CANCEL, but a sensible chnage in order, equally ULA booster become certified in the process, this chnage in order should have take place after the first ULA launch, with the third booster available in the next three months.

  • @piergiorgio.boscherini
    @piergiorgio.boscherini День назад

    Good morning, it seems that the ISS's solar panels behaved like a solar sail, unfortunately. A solar sail can push and pull the anchored system based on the solar beams. Solar beams are not yet precisely mapped by ground-based telescopes.

  • @johnruckman2320
    @johnruckman2320 2 дня назад

    Why can't they simply dismantle and reuse/repurpose the ISS instead of wasting everything?

  • @foley15136
    @foley15136 2 дня назад

    Why are people rooting against companies? It’s not sports. If you’re an American or somebody whose from one of our partner countries, you should be hoping that each ship succeeds. I don’t understand this worship of one company or another. Each company, each ship has its issues. Space flight is difficult. It’s going to take time.

    • @catchnkill
      @catchnkill День назад

      I don't think people are rooting for SpaceX only. Boeing is not performing. What about the stuck astronaults? 2 Jul already, another delay? Can Starliner come back to earth safely? Delay after delay after delay cannot conceal the problem. If NASA is confident about Starliner, send it back to earth.

  • @thomascooley2749
    @thomascooley2749 2 дня назад

    2030 is optimistic i wouldn't be surprised if it hits point nemo in under 2 yrs Unless im missing something russia is in control of the life support side of the iss and we are so friendly currently

  • @Peacock_whites_of_Lufc
    @Peacock_whites_of_Lufc 2 дня назад

    Wat will replace the iss

  • @user-ef1ot2di8e
    @user-ef1ot2di8e 2 дня назад

    pollute the stratosphere. send it to the moon, start a yard for spare parts.

  • @talpraitor
    @talpraitor 2 дня назад

    ive got abetter idea, instead of poluting the planet even more why not send it to a stable orbit around the moon for if they ever decide to go their.

  • @DJ-il8iv
    @DJ-il8iv 2 дня назад

    If it’s not Boeing I’m not going.

  • @johnfuller6338
    @johnfuller6338 2 дня назад

    I wonder why they just launch into the sun instead of trying to bring it back to earth.

  • @matthewhejazi6741
    @matthewhejazi6741 2 дня назад

    They should push the space station to land on the moon. It can then be used by astronauts on the moon. Let’s not destroy it.

  • @eded711
    @eded711 2 дня назад

    how will the ISS 2.0 look like and is there already a plan/design for the next one?

  • @smashsmash5866
    @smashsmash5866 2 дня назад

    Bring it down and keep part of it at the whitehouse and part of it at the pantagon.

  • @rickdunn7585
    @rickdunn7585 2 дня назад

    Instead of bringing it down maybe they should send it to the moon

  • @user-nj7iy5pp8x
    @user-nj7iy5pp8x 2 дня назад

    I have a better idea, sell the ISS to Trump. He will turn it a money making hotel.

  • @user-qt7ud1cl7b
    @user-qt7ud1cl7b 2 дня назад

    It sounds like a lot of money wasted for these vehicles to be built to carry people to the space station and then you're going to decommission it in 6 years the space station should stay until after we build a base on the moon

  • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
    @paulmichaelfreedman8334 2 дня назад

    If Boeing doesn't get barred from NASA contracts, there is way more corruption within the Congress than anyone thought possible.

  • @russm1679
    @russm1679 2 дня назад

    This is one of the questions I ask,How many Billions of dollars were spent putting the ISS in orbit. What they need to look at it as resources in orbit that could be repurposed at a later time. Use multiple boosters to go to a Geoscynrousl orbit . In 5 to 10 years take it to the moon and have a prebuilt habitat

  • @pmullins1495
    @pmullins1495 2 дня назад

    CANCEL BOEING !! CANCEL BOEING !! CANCEL BOEING !! CANCEL BOEING !! CANCEL BOEING !! CANCEL BOEING !!

  • @vincentrobinette1507
    @vincentrobinette1507 2 дня назад

    Boeing has a little bit of "catch up" to do, and they need to do it in a hurry. SpaceX is just too far ahead! With the problems with aircraft and the Starliner space capsule, Boeing may not be with us much longer.

  • @SedleyJackson
    @SedleyJackson 2 дня назад

    Space x should buy nasa and go in space and tell the world what nasa is hiding for years . and whole world will love space for the truth, then space x can ask all countries to donate towards its future, and be the best space program ever

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 2 дня назад

    As with mist people on here they need to forget ULA and fly with SpaceX. They won't ask what month you want to fly they will ask which day, am or pm.

  • @TheJMBon
    @TheJMBon 2 дня назад

    Strandliner strikes again

  • @allanchurm
    @allanchurm 2 дня назад

    phone elon musk up Sierra..spacex will be paid to launch it anyway..

    • @davidstevenson9517
      @davidstevenson9517 День назад

      SpaceX cannot launch Tenacity on Falcons because it won't for inside Falcon payload fairings

  • @user-bp7wl3ye7s
    @user-bp7wl3ye7s 2 дня назад

    SpaceX is the best. There are several innovative and scientific ideas to address the problem of debris, particularly space debris, SpaceX can take initiative in cleaning the debris in space, in collaboration with NASA and all other countries space agencies.

  • @vincentnguyen7385
    @vincentnguyen7385 2 дня назад

    Technology has changed since ISS in space.

  • @jamessampson964
    @jamessampson964 2 дня назад

    I don't have a college degree and even I can see that NASA should have cut their losses with Boeing a long long time ago. Imagine if they would have given that 4 billion that they gave to Boeing to SpaceX to begin with along with the two billion they got. But once again even I can see that that is the type of garbage you get when you put bureaucrats in charge of everything

  • @kermitcook8498
    @kermitcook8498 2 дня назад

    This is the perfect opportunity to begin those space vehicle AAA or Maytag calls. The worst that could happen is the problem doesn't get fixed and things like that lovely Boeing fiasco mostly burn up on reentry. What about SALVAGE, "Operation vacu-suck," or QUARK in real life? It would greatly reduce this man made stuff dropping into our living rooms. What the Trash guys pick up they keep, recycle, or sell. Winner winner.

  • @lyleshoostine1683
    @lyleshoostine1683 2 дня назад

    If frequency to fly is a goal of Sierra Space, ULA is NOT the rocket booster of choice. If NASA is serious about this vehicle, I'm sure Space X would be made a compatable partner.

    • @davidstevenson9517
      @davidstevenson9517 День назад

      If frequency to fly is goal of customers of ULA, then Vulcan/Centaur is clearly the payload launcher of their choice. Why? Because ULAs Vulcan/Centaur has earned contracts for 40 launches over the next 18 months. After servicing the ISS until deorbiting in 2030, Tenacity and Dreamchaser will be launched by BOs New Glenn to Orbital Reef Space Station. Sierra Space and Blue Origin will both build and own this commercial orbital venture. NO work for SpaceX with Sierra Space Spaceplanes. Ever.

  • @stephenwood9703
    @stephenwood9703 2 дня назад

    I worry for the health of these two astronauts the longer they stay there especially Sunni, it's well known extended periods in orbit reduce by bone density and women are more likely to suffer from this condition without even being in space, if they come back on star liner and successfully make it back to earth even a bmong landing could result in unexpected fractures for Sunni because of loss of bone density

  • @HakkinenTT
    @HakkinenTT 2 дня назад

    why can't the space station just be pushed into deep space?

  • @otsu2cob
    @otsu2cob 2 дня назад

    ULA is sticking with "Gov't" launches because it is TOO BIG, too Invester focused to compete on level ground. If it wasn't for our tax dollars ULA and Vulcan would not exist.

  • @christianpervert525
    @christianpervert525 2 дня назад

    DEI has already ruined Boeing. Let this be a lesson to everyone to the reality of it. DEI is how you get incompetent people in powerful positions.

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer 2 дня назад

    It’s a shame Boeing couldn’t employ people with the know how that sent numerous trips to the moon half a century ago , especially as they were only using 1960 tech ,,you would imagine that with the incredible advances in computers that deep space journeys to the moon for instance would be simple , but here we are all these years later only in near space

  • @Skippernick1957
    @Skippernick1957 3 дня назад

    Wouldn’t trust anything boeing makes.

  • @charlesharper2357
    @charlesharper2357 3 дня назад

    I find it hard to believe that some parts can't be salvaged for a future station. Retain the main structural elements and splash the old modules.