NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
- July 11, 2024 05:04am
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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have encountered a series of issues during their mission aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, including malfunctioning thrusters and helium leaks. Despite these setbacks, the astronauts remain confident in their ability to return home safely.
The NASA astronauts on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft have encountered a series of issues during their mission, including malfunctioning thrusters and helium leaks.
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
During a video press conference on Wednesday, astronaut Butch Wilmore said that the thrusters' "control and capability degraded," and that there were helium leaks in the propulsion system.
"We've been through a lot of simulations for this spacecraft to go through all sorts of iterations and failures, and I think where we are right now and what we know right now … I feel confident," said astronaut Suni Williams. "I have a real good feeling in my heart that the spacecraft will bring us home with no problem."
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
There was initial fear that the astronauts were stranded in space, but Boeing and NASA officials stressed that Wilmore and Williams are safe and "in good spirits."
At the end of the 30-minute press conference, Williams was doing backflips while Wilmore laughed.
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
The questions were more serious, but both astronauts expressed their confidence in being able to return home safely.
Wilmore alluded to the defunct Russian satellite that exploded about two weeks ago near the space station, and said they were in Starliner, ready to make an emergency exit, if needed.
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
Wilmore said kinks were expected during the mission, saying, "This is the world of test. This is a tough business."
"Human spaceflight is not easy in any regime, and there have been multiple issues with every spacecraft that's ever been designed, and that's just the nature of what we do," Wilmore said. "You know that mantra, ‘Failure is not an option.’
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
"That's why we are staying here now. We did have some degradation in our thrusters, and we know that. And that's why we're staying, because we're going to test it."
"We're going to get the data that we need to help inform our decisions so we make the right decisions."
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
The Boeing and Elon Musk-funded SpaceX programs are pivotal players in NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP), which would allow NASA to send astronauts and cargo to the space station without relying on Russia.
The CCP started under former President Obama in 2010, a year before NASA retired the space shuttle after 30 years.
NASA Astronauts Face Challenges on Boeing's Starliner Mission
To get cargo and astronauts to the space station, the U.S. has relied on Russia, spending about $90 million per astronaut for each round trip.
In 2014, Boeing and SpaceX were awarded contracts with NASA after a lengthy competition, bringing the average cost down to under $70 million per astronaut.
Boeing's Starliner and SpaceX's Crew Dragon are vastly different rockets.
SpaceX has had multiple successful manned launches since its first in 2020.
Starliner's June 5 launch was Boeing's first manned expedition to the space station.
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