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. . Development hang-ups, test flight problems and other costly setbacks have slowed Starliner’s path to the launchpad. Meanwhile, Boeing’s rival under NASA’s commercial crew program — SpaceX — has become the go-to transportation provider for the space agency’s astronauts. . . A smooth flight could be a winning moment for Boeing’s spaceflight program and the company overall, which has been in the hotseat due to issues with its commercial airplane division. . . At a news briefing last month, Steve Stich, the program manager for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, said that NASA required Boeing and SpaceX to meet a certain threshold regarding the risk the mission would result in the death of astronauts — 1 in 270.

“Boeing exceeds that number with a 1 in 295 loss of crew number,” he said.

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Be prepared for more humiliation. [Boeing Starliner](https://pic8.co/sh/7UNWZi.png) [Boeing Starliner faces final NASA test, sending astronauts to space station. Rocket launch is Monday.](https://www.space.com/boeing-starliner-crew-flight-test-launch-pad-rollout) - [Archive](https://archive.today/Xe0SU) >. . **Development hang-ups, test flight problems and other costly setbacks have slowed Starliner’s path to the launchpad**. Meanwhile, Boeing’s rival under NASA’s commercial crew program — SpaceX — has become the go-to transportation provider for the space agency’s astronauts. . . A smooth flight could be a winning moment for Boeing’s spaceflight program and the company overall, which has been in the hotseat due to issues with its commercial airplane division. . . At a news briefing last month, Steve Stich, the program manager for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, said that NASA required Boeing and SpaceX to meet a certain threshold regarding the risk the mission would result in the death of astronauts — 1 in 270. >>“Boeing exceeds that number with a 1 in 295 loss of crew number,” he said. >. . [Boeing doesn’t sound confident, even after 10 years of preparation.](https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/05/world/boeing-starliner-launch-preview-scn/index.html) - [Archive](https://archive.today/Zizrc)

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Great. They'll probably have a bunch of nogs on board the launch, in a vehicle assembled by nogs, so when it explodes, we're going to have to hear how space accidents disproportionately kill POC instead of white people, and this is all because of systemic racism.