Nasa selects 'SpaceX' to save a leader after the Boeing capsule is disrupted

Nasa chose the SpaceX business, ‘SpaceX’, to return US astronauts to expand their stay at the International Space Station due to major technical problems in the Boeing capsule. The US space agency said – during a press conference on Saturday in which he announced his decision – that the Boeing spacecraft will return without people on board. The emergency procedure means that the Pari Puch space of NASA, Wilmur and Sonita “Sony” Williams will return to the ground on the Crew Dragon -competitive capsule on the SpaceX business on a mission to be launched at the end of September. This will bring them back to the US area in February, while this capsule will return to months of the original planned date. NASA director Bill Nelson said about the decision: “The decision to keep Boch and Sony at the International Space Station and bring the Boeing Starlaner to Earth without a crew being the result of safety commitment,” noted that the two -hearing spaces were lost. The “Starlaner” crisis was already scheduled to remain the astronaut, who arrived on the Boeing experimental travel “CST-100 Starliner” on the Boeing experimental journey on June 6, about a week. They are now facing eight months to stay in orbit, in light of the concern of Nasa about the return of them on the Boeing vehicle. This is another big blow to the “Starlaner” program. In 2019, Boeing accompanied an uninhabited experimental journey that could not reach the space station as planned. This was followed by years of delay and errors that cost the company about $ 1.6 billion as an extra fee. As a result, Boeing was late about seven years late to start his first crew on the “Starlaner”, while Nasa’s partner SpaceX continued to launch the US Space Agency team regularly on his “crow dragon” spacecraft. Now Boeing has to deal with the embarrassment of making his rival that astronauts go to earth, which was supposed to return to them as ‘Starlaner’. Nasa made a decision at the background of a close US presidential race between President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. It should be noted that Harris chaired the National Council Council, and therefore the consequences of the decision may echo in the weeks before the election. Decision risks are great, regardless of global events. “Honestly, every NASA decision has similar possible consequences when dealing with human space flights. It is clear that the worst is the loss of the crew,” says Lori Garver, a former Nasa deputy director. Boeing is now facing questions about her future with Nasa. The “Starlaner” journey to the station was part of a decisive test flight to determine whether the spacecraft could transfer people to and from the International Space Station regularly. Like SpaceX, attached to Elon Musk, Boeing signed a contract with NASA to regularly bring crews to the space station until the planned retired in 2030.