Good Job Boeing... Basically everyone called this if they even made it to the space station. Yet in all of your brilliance you did it anyway. I assume you would have gotten some heavy fines on your contracts or something if you didn't launch so you decided to put everyone in danger including the entire ISS so you wouldn't lose some money with your DEI piece of shit.
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>Two Nasa astronauts from Boeing’s troubled Starliner capsule may have to remain in space until the middle of August as engineers continue to work through technical problems that prevented their return in June.
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have been onboard the International Space Station (ISS) since 6 June after the first crewed docking of the next-generation spacecraft. The test mission was scheduled to last about a week, but Starliner’s undocking was delayed several times as faulty thrusters and then a series of small helium leaks raised safety concerns.
Good Job Boeing... Basically everyone called this if they even made it to the space station. Yet in all of your brilliance you did it anyway. I assume you would have gotten some heavy fines on your contracts or something if you didn't launch so you decided to put everyone in danger including the entire ISS so you wouldn't lose some money with your DEI piece of shit.
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From the post:
>>Two Nasa astronauts from Boeing’s troubled Starliner capsule may have to remain in space until the middle of August as engineers continue to work through technical problems that prevented their return in June.
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have been onboard the International Space Station (ISS) since 6 June after the first crewed docking of the next-generation spacecraft. The test mission was scheduled to last about a week, but Starliner’s undocking was delayed several times as faulty thrusters and then a series of small helium leaks raised safety concerns.
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