Meet the astronauts on Boeing's historic Starliner flight

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Publicado 2024-05-01
Boeing is set to launch its first-ever spaceflight with humans next week. The Starliner spacecraft will lift off from Florida on Monday night for a multi-day mission to the International Space Station. Commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and pilot Sunny Williams, two seasoned NASA astronauts who are a part of the mission, join CBS News to go over the flight.

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  • @animered1986
    It is of utmost importance that we prioritize the safety of astronauts in space missions. The current state of the Boeing capsule does not ensure their safety, despite the work done on it. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct further tests on the capsule without crew to confirm its safety. Considering Boeing's previous safety record, it would be unsafe to permit crew transportation without thorough testing and confirmation of its safety. Let's prioritize human lives and make safety our top priority.
  • @bingdong8571
    Data analysis= too much boeing bad press, input good press to balance. Thank you, have a nice day
  • @larryo6874
    I hope Boeing tightened all the bolts properly.
  • Those aren't scientists or aeronautical specialists, or any kind of space explorers. Those are door repair technicians. Last week they were working at Home Depot using cordless screwdrivers.
  • OHHHH is that why they’re cutting corners with their regular commercial planes? Hopefully they didn’t cut corners on these too. omg technical issues 😔 I’ll be praying for those people. 🙏🏼 If pieces start falling off, don’t say ANYTHING!!! It didn’t turn out well for the last two!!!!
  • @Bigcat33
    They better watch out that things probably held together by toothpicks and marshmallows and if they say anything about it Boeing might hit their “release pathogen” button at homebase.
  • God's Speed for the crew. Best to you all. Be sure to report back to your well wishers😊
  • @cactustree505
    Check the bolts on the escape hatch! 🔩🔩🔩🙈
  • MY GOODNESS she alrdy been up ? they have neil armstrong or chris hetfield going up next? send sumone up who deserves to go.