Join me in this high-flying, ganja-filled journey to the International Space Station with Boeing's crew spacecraft
Join me in this high-flying, ganja-filled journey to the International Space Station with Boeing's crew spacecraft

Docking in the stars

So listen up y'all! Boeing's Starliner spaceship successfully linked up with the International Space Station after a bumpy ride. This joint venture marks Boeing's first ever astronaut drop off at the space hangout. It's a party in the cosmos!

Spacecraft showdown

There are now two American made crew capsules kickin' it at the ISS. SpaceX's Dragon capsule also known as 'Endeavour,' rolled in back in March. Now that's what I call a double dose of cosmic coolness!

Thruster trouble

Hold up we hit a snag on our voyage to the stars. NASA had to hit pause on fixing a thruster glitch with Starliner. My advice? When in doubt smoke it out... Nah I'm just kidding. Safety first my friends!

NASA's not playin'

NASA ain't messing around when it comes to space control. They had to deal with some jet drama on Starliner before our spaceship rendezvoused with the ISS. Ain't nobody got time for malfunctioning jets in space!

RCS to the rescue

With a bit of tinkering and teamwork our astronauts got those wayward thrusters back in line. Imagine cruising around in space and your jets decide to throw a hissy fit... now that's what I call a 'high flying' adventure!

The final frontier

With this test flight Boeing is edging closer to getting the green light from NASA for real deal crew missions. So keep your space suits on folks! The cosmic party is just getting started.


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