Sunday, September 1, 2024
US Astronauts Now Stuck For Three Months, Elon Musk Rescue Rocket Explodes, Next "Rescue" After February 2025
A couple of days back SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket exploded upon trying to land on a drone ship. See video below.
This rocket was scheduled to go and rescue the two American astronauts who are now stuck in space for THREE MONTHS. (Their original mission was for eight days only).
- The rescue date was February 2025 - ie NINE MONTHS since they got stuck.
But now with the crash of the Falcon 9 rocket, the FAA has grounded all Falcon 9 rocket flights until a complete investigation is done. That will take months.
Meaning those two astronauts may be spending even more time stuck in the international space station or ISS. I hope they brought spare underwear.
Boeing's stranded astronaut fiasco deepens after terrifying explosion
- fiery explosion of Space X rocket this week
- more misery for two NASA astronauts
- Falcon 9 rocket failed to land successfully
- bursting into flames before toppling on its side
- bad news for two astronauts
- Boeing left stranded almost three months
- only hope of return to Earth was on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
- supposed to get them home by Feb 2025
- latest setback, threatens to push date back even further
- FAA investigation into crashed Falcon 9
- will delay SpaceX's rescue mission schedule
- investigations might conclude in weeks or several months
Folks, the US presidential elections are on Nov. 4th. Do you seriously think Kamalalala Harris is going to risk two crispy roasted astronauts before November 4th?
Just postpone it until the new president arrives before February 2025. That will be Donald Trump.
Half of the International Space Station is owned by the Russians. If the Americans ask the Russians for assistance the Russians can help in a jiffy. Because the Russians have flown many shuttle flights to the ISS before.
Then there is the problem of 'we hate Russia, the Ukraine war, sanctions against Russia, Russia is evil' etc.
Its only two astronauts. There are many more.
I had variation of similar experience back in 2010, when Chavez was still the president of Venezuela.
ReplyDeleteOur MY team was fortunate to supply electrical equipment and associative control system to a JP consortium for a petrochemical plant in Venezuela, back in about 2007. A colleague spent about one year aggregate, travelling between KL and Venezuela, via Frankfurt, Paris or Amsterdam, since these are the carrier that had flight to Caracas.
About 3 years after handover to the operator owner, there was an obligation to rectify defects found during operation but required total shutdown in order to rectify.
I was sold the idea that the trip would be for one week only, hence the luggage was for one week. But alas, it was not to be. The JP consortium hold on to other defect that was not originally reported but notify onsite. The stay was extended for about a month, and just managed to squuezed in to the time just prior to demobilization.
Venezuela back then was a story unto itself.
Even when you were seated comfortably in the airplane seat, ready for departure, lucky number passenger will still get called to go down the aeroplane unto the tarmac to opened the checkin luggage for the satisfaction of the security services. All because of Venezuela bordering Columbia and drug producing region and one source of transit.
Thereafter, the lucky number passenger will have to hastily repacked their luggage, chucked it back to the cargo hold, reboard the plane for departure.
When arrived at destination at Europe, another surprise await blurry unsuspecting passenger in the form of a German Shepherd standing at a single file only entry to the terminal building after a bus ride from disembarking plane and to the terminal building. All because of those white powdery stuffs.
Speaking of Venezuela...
DeleteWhen ya a few cells short of common sense. MB should stop hollering and starting to put his money where it ought to be...UA or IL.
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Colombian mercenaries who fought in the Ukrainian Armed Forces' national battalion "Karpatska Sich" were detained at the airport in Venezuela's Caracas. And promptly handed over to Russia - as criminals.
It was not easy to figure out the involvement of foreigners in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, but the Venezuelan special services managed to do it. After all, a couple of puto madre pendejos thought of arriving in a country friendly to Russia in the uniform of the Ukrainian Armed Forces - with chevrons, flags and other attributes. Therefore, right at the airport, the Colombians were detained, interrogated and put on the next plane to the Russian Federation.
Now the tanned guys are in the caring hands of Russian special services. They say: they went for money and military romance, but were only offered Ukrainian citizenship, which they do not need. Plus they met Russians once, got scared, realized and decided to leave.
t.me/ForeignAgentIntel