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Concerning the Stranded Astronauts

2024-08-29 Science & Technology
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Go to https://ground.news/startalk to stay fully informed on the latest Space news. Save 40% off through my link for unlimited access to the Vantage plan this month. What’s up with the astronauts stranded in space? Neil deGrasse Tyson lends his perspective on Starliner’s failure which led to two astronauts being trapped in space longer than expected. Are the astronauts in danger? Neil takes it back to the Apollo program where we learn about the incremental progress of each mission and the risks they took. How does this compare to other spaceship failures in real life and in movies? Neil breaks down the conditions of the astronauts for their additional six months and why they are equipped to handle it. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction: Stranded Astronauts 0:30 - The Apollo Era 3:41 - Incremental Testing 5:57 - The Astronauts’ Safety 8:15 - Assuming Risk & Human Ingenuity Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@endeavouring1 2024-08-30

NASA: We need you to build us a crewed spacecraft Boeing: A crude spacecraft? No problem

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@DerpDavid 2024-08-29

The issue isn't the astonauts having their stay extended on the ISS. The issue is the severe neglect by Boeing when it came to the craft and them actively arguing with engineers advising them about problems with the craft. This has been a history with Boeing not just with the spaceflight program, but also their aircraft. They constantly put people at risk due to them cutting corners and ignoring issues because profit. The astronauts were put at risk because Boeing did not do due diligence and address issues as they cropped up because they deemed that it wasn't important enough. Boeings neglect has cost mission delays as well and has gone over budget, being a liability to multiple organizations. THAT is the issue.

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@JeffLevine-ob3no 2024-08-29

On April 13th, 1970, I was watching the movie Marooned with my brother, which was being played on TV . Walter Cronkite came on TV and interrupted the program to say that the men in Apollo 13 were in trouble. How surreal is that!

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@moseslatigoodida8465 2024-08-29

Not too long ago a story like this would mesmerise the world in disbelief. Today it's barely a footnote

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@807800 2024-08-30

Neil, this is the third test of Starliner and the first crewed test. Their second test managed to dock with ISS for the first time, and during that test they found a problem with their thrusters. For some reason, they proceed with the crewed flight test without finding the root cause of the thruster issue found on the previous test, and here we are.

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@StarTalk 2024-08-29

Given the unforeseen extension of the astronauts' mission, how should mission planners re-evaluate life support systems and resource management for potential future long-term space travel?

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@kagazuki 2024-08-30

Stranded is hyperbole, but I can't help but feel like Neil is minimizing Boeing's incompetence here. Imagine not uploading the undocking software among other safety procedures that should have been applied prior to launch.

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@jaybee8581 2024-09-07

The Apollo 13 documentary is a must see for everyone.

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@Weliketowatchit 2024-09-04

Lmao this man’s not trying to catch the attention of the Boeing hitmen

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@randomm9683 2025-01-21

Everyone always gives credit to the engineers very few people give credit to the machinists who actually create these amazing things

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