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Starliner was actually a gigantic POS that almost couldn't dock

https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/the-harrowing-story-of-what-flying-starliner-was-like-when-its-thrusters-failed/

!spacechads "Hello, Major Tom, are you receiving?

Turn the thrusters on, we're standing by"

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As it flew up toward the International Space Station last summer, the Starliner spacecraft lost four thrusters. A NASA astronaut, Butch Wilmore, had to take manual control of the vehicle. But as Starliner's thrusters failed, Wilmore lost the ability to move the spacecraft in the direction he wanted to go.


Wilmore: "I don't know that we can come back to Earth at that point. I don't know if we can. And matter of fact, I'm thinking we probably can't. So there we are, loss of 6DOF control, four aft thrusters down, and I'm visualizing orbital mechanics. The space station is nose down. So we're not exactly level with the station, but below it. If you're below the station, you're moving faster. That's orbital mechanics. It's going to make you move away from the station. So I'm doing all of this in my mind. I don't know what control I have. What if I lose another thruster? What if we lose comm? What am I going to do?"

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Darn, this is way way worse than I expected. I assumed it was more like there was a 1% chance something would go wrong on reentry and they didn't want to risk it, but this sounds closer to a 1% chance that nothing would go wrong. :marseyyikes:

Notice that the Centaur stage did fine though. You can always trust 1950s technology. :marseyboomer:

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Agent orange was from the 50s, I'm sure you still trust what your baby killing dad bathed in as you sit in your chair, lol

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He's gonna get compensation because he theoretically possibly could have been exposed to it. :marseylaugh:

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Contraceptive pills were also invented in the 1950s.

Too bad ur momma didn't use them.

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