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Boeing Starliner : Butch Wilmore Shares Exactly What Happened As He Piloted Starliner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EUk2WdxSSk

Boeing Starliner : Butch Wilmore Shares Exactly What Happened As He Piloted Starliner

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Starliner a frôlé le pire en orbite. Retour sur l’incident qui aurait pu virer au drame pour les astronautes de Boeing.
https://www.cieletespace.fr/article/pourquoi-les-astronautes-a-bord-du-vaisseau-starliner-ont-echappe-au-pire
#Space #Science #Innovation #Astrophysics #AerospaceEngineering #Starliner #CommercialCrew
Pourquoi les astronautes à bord du vaisseau Starliner ont échappé au pire | Ciel & Espace

La Nasa a détaillé le péril auquel Barry Wilmore et Sunita Williams ont fait face en 2024 tandis qu’ils se rendaient dans la station spatiale internationale (ISS). Les nombreuses défaillances techniques de la capsule Starliner, qui les transportait, ainsi que d’énormes problèmes humains et de leadership sont mis en lumière.

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also from #TheCrux - "NASA released the Starliner Propulsion System Anomalies during the Crewed Flight Test - investigation report last week. It has redactions, but there’s a lot left in.

As reported in #SpaceNews, #NASA Administrator Jared #Isaacman had some blunt words to share during a press conference:

#Starliner has design and engineering deficiencies that must be corrected, but the most troubling failure revealed by this investigation is not hardware. It’s decision-making and leadership that, if left unchecked, could create a culture incompatible with human spaceflight.”

Politely phrased, but big oof.
agreed @daedalus

https://spacenews.com/starliner-investigation-identifies-flawed-nasa-decision-making

Starliner investigation identifies flawed NASA decision making

NASA has classified the flawed Starliner crewed test flight in 2024 as its most serious type of mishap, citing problems in how officials oversaw it.

SpaceNews

👩‍🚀 NASA says Boeing, leadership to blame for Starliner

「 Organizationally, NASA concluded, it was too hands-off on Starliner's development, Boeing was too reliant on subcontractors and had inadequate systems engineering, and the CCP was more focused on Starliner's success than ensuring that the craft was safe 」

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/19/nasa_starliner_blame/

#nasa #starliner #boeing #space

NASA points fingers at Boeing and chaotic culture for Starliner debacle

: Plenty of blame to go around, says Isaacman

The Register

#Boeing intentaba dejar atrás el fiasco de #Starliner: la #NASA acaba de clasificar el incidente de 2024 en su nivel más alto

https://www.xataka.com/espacio/boeing-intentaba-dejar-atras-fiasco-starliner-nasa-acaba-clasificar-incidente-2024-su-nivel-alto

Boeing intentaba dejar atrás el fiasco de Starliner: la NASA acaba de clasificar el incidente de 2024 en su nivel más alto

Cuando la NASA puso en marcha el programa Commercial Crew, lo hizo con una idea clara: asociarse con empresas privadas que diseñaran y operaran sus propias...

Misión Starliner CFT: un grave Incidente de Tipo A - Eureka

Misión Starliner CFT: un grave Incidente de Tipo A - Eureka #starliner #nasa #spacex #boeing #estación #espacial #internacional #Ciencia

https://tardigram.com/m/Ciencia/t/19399

Misión Starliner CFT: un grave Incidente de Tipo A - Eureka - Ciencia - Tardigram

La misión Starliner CFT fue uno de los episodios más preocupantes de los últimos años en el programa espacial tripulado estadounidense. De hecho, se trató de un «Incidente de Tipo A», el tipo más grave según la NASA y la misma categoría otorgada a las misiones STS-51L Challenger y STS-107 Columbia (obviamente, sin...

Misión Starliner CFT: un grave Incidente de Tipo A - Eureka

Misión Starliner CFT: un grave Incidente de Tipo A - Eureka #starliner #nasa #spacex #boeing #estación #espacial #internacional #Ciencia

https://danielmarin.naukas.com/2026/02/20/mision-starliner-cft-un-grave-incidente-de-tipo-a/

Misión Starliner CFT: un grave Incidente de Tipo A - Eureka

La misión Starliner CFT fue uno de los episodios más preocupantes de los últimos años en el programa espacial tripulado estadounidense. De hecho, se trató de un «Incidente de Tipo […]

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Weekly output: social-media cleanup, Verizon’s phone-unlock waiting period, NASA’s Starliner report

This will be a travel-abbreviated workweek: Friday afternoon, I head to Dulles to start my journey to Spain for MWC Barcelona, still one of my favorite reasons to get on a plane for business. I’ll be there until March 5, so the next few days would be an excellent time to hit me up with any questions you have about the future of the wireless industry.

Meanwhile, Patreon readers got a bonus post from me this week about my continued struggles with my home WiFi, in which trying to pick out a good mesh-network option has required wrestling with unexpected national-security concerns.

2/17/2026: Social-media cleanses, Al Jazeera

The Arabic-language news channel had me in studio to offer some perspective about people implicated in the Epstein files trying to cleanse their social-media history. I said that if you’re sufficiently prominent, the Internet doesn’t forget things.

2/18/2026: Paid Off Your Phone Early? Verizon to Ease 35-Day Hold to Unlock It, PCMag

Four days after Ars Technica’s Jon Brodkin reported that Verizon had begun requiring a 35-day waiting period to complete unlocking a phone paid off early (unless you made that payment in one of Verizon’s own stores with cash or a credit card’s chip or tap-to-pay options), I asked Verizon for comment. Hours later, I got a statement that the company was working to allow online payments to qualify for an immediate unlock–and then Verizon didn’t give Brodkin the same statement.

2/20/2026: Unpacking Starliner Failures, NASA Chief Delivers Scathing Assessment, PCMag

While I was at a space-industry conference in Tysons Thursday, NASA announced the findings of an investigation into everything that went wrong with Boeing’s Starliner crew capsule after its first and still only launch with astronauts aboard. So instead of writing up one of the panels at this event, I started reading the agency’s 311-page report, hit up Boeing PR for a comment and got in a call with a longtime observer and critic of NASA. Then I spent more of Friday than I’d planned on writing this post.

#ArsTechnica #Barcelona #Boeing #EpsteinFiles #JaredIsaacman #JonBrodkin #MWC #nasa #phoneUnlocking #rightToBeForgotten #socialMediaPosts #Starliner #verizon
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'We almost did have a really terrible day.' NASA now says Boeing's 1st Starliner astronaut flight was a 'Type A mishap'

"This was a really challenging event in our recent history."

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Boeing, putting the "crude" in "Crewed Flight Test". (n h) #Boeing #Starliner