SpaceX Crew Dragon led NASA to focus its scrutiny on Boeing Starliner capsule?
SpaceX Crew Dragon led NASA to focus its scrutiny on Boeing Starliner capsule!
SpaceX Crew Dragon, a relative newcomer to the space industry, may have led NASA to focus its scrutiny on the Boeing Starliner capsule.
After a couple of rounds of investigation and some soul-searching, NASA and Boeing believe that they have identified what went wrong that prevented an unpiloted Boeing Starliner capsule from docking with the International Space Station last year. Boeing has now been given no less than 80 recommendations to put into practice, in what is an alarming display of the problems at the aerospace company. The agency recommended to clear the way for a second test flight.
In this video Engineering Today will discuss Why NASA has a Pretty Big Checklist for Boeing to Fix on Starliner? Why NASA Steps Up Boeing Software Scrutiny With Lessons From SpaceX? Why SpaceX, a relative newcomer to the space industry, may have led NASA to focus its scrutiny on Boeing Starliner capsule?
Let’s get into details.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon, a relative newcomer to the space industry, may have led NASA to focus its scrutiny on the Boeing Starliner capsule.
After a couple of rounds of investigation and some soul-searching, NASA and Boeing believe that they have identified what went wrong that prevented an unpiloted Boeing Starliner capsule from docking with the International Space Station last year. Boeing has now been given no less than 80 recommendations to put into practice, in what is an alarming display of the problems at the aerospace company. The agency recommended to clear the way for a second test flight.
In this video Engineering Today will discuss Why NASA has a Pretty Big Checklist for Boeing to Fix on Starliner? Why NASA Steps Up Boeing Software Scrutiny With Lessons From SpaceX? Why SpaceX, a relative newcomer to the space industry, may have led NASA to focus its scrutiny on Boeing Starliner capsule?
Let’s get into details.
#EngineeringToday #SpaceX #SpaceXCrewDragon
Inspired by
www.nytimes.com
www.spaceflightnow.com
www.gizmodo.com.au
Thanks dian tbkbaya for intro Template..
AUDIO:
Voiceover by Scott Leffler -- scottleffler.com
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