Boeing’s stranded Starliner spacecraft will have a very fast undocking from the ISS

The Boeing Starliner docked to the International Space Station

Photo: NASA

In This Story

With NASA announcing that astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will return to Earth next March on SpaceX’s Crew-9 mission, the focus quickly shifted to what will happen to the beleaguered Boeing Starliner. The space agency plans to autonomously undock the craft from the International Space Station but fears the Starliner could drift out of control and potentially crash into the station.

Suggested Reading

Uber delivery partnership sends Darden Restaurants stock cruising higher

Suggested Reading

NASA outlined a plan to shove the Starliner as away from the ISS as quickly as possible without overstressing the thrusts that caused this dilemma in the first place. This breakout burn procedure will be a series of a dozen short and sharp thruster burns. In a teleconference on Wednesday, Johnson Space Center lead flight director Anthony Vareha explained:

“The reason we chose doing this breakout burn is simply it gets the vehicle away from Station faster and, without the crew on board, able to take manual control if needed. There’s just a lot less variables we need to account for when we do the breakout burn and allows us to get the vehicle on its trajectory home that much sooner.”

NASA vigorously attempted to find fixes while Wilmore and Williams ended up stranded on the ISS. The space agency confirmed during a briefing last month that engineers were able to recreate the thruster’s issues during tests at White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico, SpaceNews reported. The Teflon seal around a poppet, a thruster valve, expanded and started extruding out as the thruster headed up. The melted Teflon then constrained the propellant’s flow.

When the Starliner shoves off, it will open up space on the ISS for the Crew-9 Crew Dragon. Colonel Nick Hague will command the mission, becoming the first Space Force Guardian selected to go to space. However, the achievement comes with a caveat: he’s already been to space. Hague graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1998 and was selected to become an astronaut in 2013, but he transferred to the Space Force in 2021.

I want to believe that the Space Force is a real military branch and not just a scheme by Air Force Space Command to get more funding and promotions with ugly uniforms and forced traditions. At least the fledging service is more capable than Boeing.

A version of this article originally appeared on Jalopnik.

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
Ukraine rushes to protect power network from Russian destruction thumbnail

Ukraine rushes to protect power network from Russian destruction

Choose your subscription Trial Try full digital access and see why over 1 million readers subscribe to the FT For 4 weeks receive unlimited Premium digital access to the FT's trusted, award-winning business news Digital Be informed with the essentialnews and opinion MyFT – track the topics most important to you FT Weekend – full
Read More
Gazprom has increased its exports to Europe, Turkey and China in 2021. thumbnail

Gazprom has increased its exports to Europe, Turkey and China in 2021.

Снимка: архив Ройтерс „Газпром“ е увеличил износа за основните си купувачи в Европа, както и за Турция и Китай, през миналата година. Потоците обаче са останали под нивата отпреди пандемията заради ограничените доставки за Европейския съюз (ЕС) като цяло в последните месеци, предава Bloomberg, като се позовава на изявление на компанията. Руският газов гигант е…
Read More
115-Year-Old Firehouse Sold at Auction for Just $7,500 Is Transformed Into an Elegant $8 Million San Francisco Home thumbnail

115-Year-Old Firehouse Sold at Auction for Just $7,500 Is Transformed Into an Elegant $8 Million San Francisco Home

As you were browsing, something about your browser made us think you might be a bot. There are a few reasons this might happen, including: You're a power user moving through this website with super-human speed You've disabled JavaScript and/or cookies in your web browser A third-party browser plugin is preventing JavaScript from running. Reference
Read More
Tururu!  Here is the taqueria inspired by the chilango subway thumbnail

Tururu! Here is the taqueria inspired by the chilango subway

Próxima estación: unos tacos al pastor, transbordo con un consomé de camarón y una “gringa” con salsa bien picosa.En la era antes del COVID, más de un chilango apresurado se veía en la olorosa necesidad de echarse un taco dentro del vagón del metro, pues la vida capitalina a veces no dejaba más tiempo que…
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share