
‘Doghouse’ days of summer — Boeing’s Starliner won’t fly again until 2026, and without astronauts aboard
https://www.space.com/space-exploration/international-space-station/doghouse-days-of-summer-boeings-starliner-wont-fly-again-until-2026-and-without-astronauts-aboard

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Its alright boeing, starship can’t even refuel on the landing pad without exploding, let alone survive reentry like you did.
It’s going to be ready just in time to Deorbit the ISS, isn’t it?
So do they certify Vulcan for Starliner or only fly 5 crew rotations instead of 6?
Fixed price contract. NASA need to cancel for failure to perform and get our money back. Shift it to Dream Chaser which is likely be a better long term vehicle for future uses. The last Dragon has been built (#4) and delivered so it’s effectively the end of its future.
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Some people are saying Boeing can’t produce a safe reliable aircraft or space craft anymore because they sold out to share holders. I’m not saying it. But some people are.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
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|CST|(Boeing) Crew Space Transportation capsules|
| |Central Standard Time (UTC-6)|
|[ESA](/r/Space/comments/1m2e7qy/stub/n3okswi “Last usage”)|European Space Agency|
|[JAXA](/r/Space/comments/1m2e7qy/stub/n3okswi “Last usage”)|Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency|
|Jargon|Definition|
|——-|———|—|
|[Starliner](/r/Space/comments/1m2e7qy/stub/n3okcib “Last usage”)|Boeing commercial crew capsule [CST-100](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_CST-100_Starliner)|
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