Is NASA really willing to play with human lives? After the disastrous malfunction that left two astronauts stranded on the ISS, Boeing's Starliner will only fly cargo for now. What does this say about our safety standards in space travel? Instead of rushing to prove their spacecraft's reliability, they should have put human lives first from the very beginning!

As someone who’s passionate about space exploration, it’s infuriating to see these repeated mistakes. Space is not a testing ground for corporations to get their act together! We deserve better than half-baked technology putting astronauts at risk.

Let's not forget: our heroes shouldn't be pawns in a corporate gamble.

https://www.wired.com/story/boeings-next-starliner-flight-will-only-be-allowed-to-carry-cargo/
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Is NASA really willing to play with human lives? After the disastrous malfunction that left two astronauts stranded on the ISS, Boeing's Starliner will only fly cargo for now. What does this say about our safety standards in space travel? Instead of rushing to prove their spacecraft's reliability, they should have put human lives first from the very beginning! As someone who’s passionate about space exploration, it’s infuriating to see these repeated mistakes. Space is not a testing ground for corporations to get their act together! We deserve better than half-baked technology putting astronauts at risk. Let's not forget: our heroes shouldn't be pawns in a corporate gamble. https://www.wired.com/story/boeings-next-starliner-flight-will-only-be-allowed-to-carry-cargo/ #SpaceSafety #Boeing #NASA #Starliner #AerospaceEngineering
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After a high-profile malfunction left two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station, NASA is requiring rigorous testing before humans get back on board.
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