Boeing and NASA are gearing up for the launch of the Starliner capsule despite a 'stable' leak in the spacecraft's propulsion system, causing delays and concerns.
Boeing and NASA are gearing up for the launch of the Starliner capsule despite a 'stable' leak in the spacecraft's propulsion system, causing delays and concerns.

Boeing and NASA Taking the Heat

Seems like Boeing and NASA are facing a bit of a sticky situation with this whole Starliner propulsion leak business. A leak here a leak there but hey who doesn't love a bit of drama in space right?

Delayed Debut Drama

Boeing's Starliner has been lagging behind SpaceX's Dragon in the astronaut transporting game. Talk about a delayed debut it's almost like this capsule's been hitting the snooze button for years.

The 'Small' Leak Saga

Ah the classic 'small' leak saga strikes again. It's like trying to patch up a leaky boat with a band aid. Hopefully they'll sort this out before launch day—I'd hate for our astronauts to get wet feet up there.

Confidence in the Leaks

NASA's Steve Stich seems pretty chill about the whole leak situation. A bit of helium leaking here and there? No biggie. I suppose when you've seen space shuttles and Dragons do the leaky dance before you learn to roll with it.

Launch Pad Countdown

With all the leak drama NASA Boeing and ULA are now gearing up for the big show. Let's hope they don't have to swap out any more rocket parts or tighten any more bolts before they blast off. Countdown to launch pad drama begins now!


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