After it landed without any major issues, there’s not really any alternative. They’ll go through with at least the three missions they already authorised. If those go well, Starliner may have a future.
Yeah but Starliner has been a special kind of shitshow. All the problems were pretty much avoidable with better project management and quality assurance. It’s another example of how beancounters will ruin everything if you let them run the show.
And NASA will continue to contract Boeing.
Not a whole lot of other options at this point. I would totally be in favor of NASA cutting Boeing funding to kickstart a whole new competitor though.
That’s exactly what I mean. Let Boeing continue failing inside the atmosphere, not outside of it.
After it landed without any major issues, there’s not really any alternative. They’ll go through with at least the three missions they already authorised. If those go well, Starliner may have a future.
Space travel is… Hard. Even NASA has had issues (Apollo 13?).
Yeah but Starliner has been a special kind of shitshow. All the problems were pretty much avoidable with better project management and quality assurance. It’s another example of how beancounters will ruin everything if you let them run the show.
Come on… it isn’t rocket science.
It’s been a long time since Apollo 13.
So what?
Lmao sorry, I didn’t realize you were making a joke