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Still Stranded - The Rescue Mission Failed

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Canary42 | 17:42 Fri 06th Sep 2024 | News
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Stuck up above us all until February next year.  It would appear that the Perils of Privatistion extend to Outer Space 😉.

Rather them than me. Such stoicism is to be admired. I feel sorry for their families though, must be agony.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx29wzk4r19o        

 

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If they can't take a joke they shouldn't have joined.

NJ. I missed your point. What did you man to say?

Mean...

Still a way to go to beat James T Kirk & co.

Not that much of an issue. There are regular flights for astronauts and supplies. Just a case of arranging some with space to bring a guest back.

Slightly off topic I know, but who goes into space with a big mop of long hair that turns into a ridiculous fright wig in zero gravity?

Well, I'm a bit concerned about these two astronauts. Have they got enough food, etc. to last them until they can get back to this planet?  Can they rely on the technology to bring them home? I note that at least one of the capsules has been built by Boeing. Surely that's enough cause to worry? It all seems to have been played down, but are those two really in a fix?

"Perils of privatisation"

 

That needs a bit of explaining as to why.

Like bookbinder, I'm very concerned.  Things seem to be working on knee-jerk reactions and a bit of string.  Fngers firmly crossed for them.

//"Perils of privatisation"

That needs a bit of explaining as to why.//

It certainly does, considering SpaceX has sent nine crewed flights to space for Nasa, as well as some commercial missions. Or is it yet another clumsy, cantish, attempt to extol the false virtues of nationalisation and communusm? The only mistake NASA made is to get involved with Boeing.  

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How frustrating - the (empty) craft got back safely after all.

(See same link above)

How much would it costs to send a spacecraft up there , to fetch them ?

Or is it yet another clumsy, cantish, attempt to extol the false virtues of nationalisation and communusm?

noop ( I can write noop without being deleted, as you are not a mod)  - NASA after challenger was regarded as having all the drawbacks of a fed-funded organisation

and the current view was that private companies do it  much better so they were given the contracts

they didnt (do it better)

I dont think I cd step into a space craft without asking " Am I gonna die?"

It LOOKS as tho they knew it was not all Ship shape and bristol fashion when they sent it  up

 

direct parallel with the nationalisation of the utilities

The private companies just didnt do what they were expected to do - supply clean water at a moderate cost and efficiently. Instead they effectively asset stripped

christ wd you get in one?

Instead of SS explorer they cd name is SS Exploder ! haw haw haw

^^Keep taking the medication but stick to the prescribed doses. 

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