So, is this how my Kerbals feels when I forget them in orbit ?
I think NASA should award them the "Jebediah Kerman" distinction.
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So, is this how my Kerbals feels when I forget them in orbit ?
I think NASA should award them the "Jebediah Kerman" distinction.
THEY’RE STILL UP THERE?!
Holy shit, so much has happened in this country and the world at large, I completely forgot this entire story was happening jesus christ almighty
To be fair, they know the state of the world; I'd probably choose to stay in space.
I thought they had already come down...
The glory of privatization on full display.
You have not paid your respirator subscription fee. Your oxygen will be discontinued in 5 minutes.
Can they sue Boeing? I’d sue the fuck out of Boeing.
60 years of spaceflight and we can still barely get to orbit.
God we're shit at this, aren't we?
To be fair, it's incredibly hard to get into orbit, and it's relatively easy to get anywhere from there. The fact we can get into orbit pretty safely, reliably, and consistently while struggling to do stuff that's so much easier well is impressive.
I mean, Boeing barely does, we have also shot countless things everywhere in the solar system... Heck, even Starship reached a stable orbit in like the 3rd test flight or so (practically, and throttled shortly before, so the thing returns). It's hard, but far from impossible with a competent team and strict management
Okay but tbf starship didnt have a payload, unless you count the banana.
Some reporters began calling the astronauts "stranded" or "stuck" on the ISS. NASA and Boeing stress, however, that this couldn't be further from the truth.
https://www.space.com/boeing-starliner-nasa-astronauts-not-stranded-space
They are boeinged on the ISS.
Its all about phrasing. They are just having an extended layover because their flight is delayed. Boeing also provides courtesy, in-flight door removal.
They're pining for the fjords.
So, real nuts and bolts question here. How does this affect their pay? Are they being paid extra to be up there so long? I would want overtime.
I don't think they do.
Astronauts do not get overtime or holiday/weekend pay. They get paid for a 40-hour work week, i.e. their regular salaries. - NASA spokesperson
Seems like that could breed resentment in the minds of astronauts who get stuck, like Butch and Suni. As cool as working in space would be, it's still work. Combined with the toll that microgravity takes on the body, and missing my loved ones, I'd be wanting some "extra" compensation for my time and health.
I looked up astronaut pay and it says it's between $100-180,000. Somewhat depressing that people can make more sitting in their house writing code working remote than someone who is risking their life on space missions. I guess you do get food and housing paid for that whole time, but wow.
What's worse? You can't quit.
Yes you can. Who is going to make you work? You can resign and just do the minimum maintenance work until the next crew change (which will probably be expedited).
No TDY? No “space time” pay?
Huh. Kinda surprising.
Fun fact, they don't get paid during a government shutdown.
Well, bill collectors might have a hard time knocking on their door
I have to think that if there are bonuses (probably not in a government org), they'd take that into account. Otherwise, probably not.
Christ. You think president Musk will send a SpaceX solution up there or count his billions?
Probably both.
He'll just funnel $$ to his private company using cuts to social services for poor people
Their DNA? To shreds, you say.
I'm sure they're just thrilled. We're probably going to learn all kinds of things about what happens to a human during an extended spaceflight from their ruined bodies.
I mean the article says that they will have only been up there for 10 months, and most space station missions last 6 months up to a year, so we have plenty of other examples of people who have been up there as long or longer.
The radiation exposure in space is insane. Their health did certainly going to be noticeable.
a three hour tour. a three hour tour.
I hope they're calling each other Gilligan and Skipper.
Why didn't Boeing have a contingency plan for this? Not a lot of forward thinking going on there.
What is it’s a prank and all they have to do is get caught screwing to be allowed to come home?
My brain refuses to accept that this image is not upside down, even if I flip it, it's upside down.
I wonder- Are people here still going to argue that they're definitely happier to be up there than on the ground with their partners and kids when they thought they were going to see them again in 8 days because they're in space!!!!!