Comparing Boeing Starliner and Space Shuttle: Evolution in Space Travel Safety and Efficiency

Indian-Origin Astronaut Sunita Williams Scripts History on Boeing’s Starliner Mission to ISS

 

Boeing Starliner vs. Space Shuttle: Evolving Needs in Space Travel



The Boeing Starliner and the Space Shuttle reflect distinct eras and evolving requirements in space exploration. The Space Shuttle, a versatile, reusable spacecraft, was instrumental in deploying satellites, the Hubble Space Telescope, and constructing the International Space Station (ISS). It required significant astronaut involvement and lacked an emergency escape system during launch. In contrast, the Starliner is a next-generation, autonomous spacecraft designed solely for crew transport to and from the ISS. It features a pusher abort system for crew safety during launch, a weldless structure to reduce risks and mass, and reusability for up to ten missions with a six-month turnaround.

 

The Starliner exemplifies advancements in space travel efficiency and safety, focusing on minimizing the need to transport all materials from Earth. With much already in space, including the ISS and emerging space manufacturing technologies, only human transport is critical. The Starliner’s autonomy reduces astronaut intervention, signaling a shift towards more automated space missions.

 

Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams, alongside Butch Wilmore, recently piloted the Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission, marking a crucial step in certifying the Starliner for operational missions. This mission underscores the Starliner’s role in the new era of space exploration, emphasizing crew safety and efficient ISS missions.

 

For more details on this news article, pl visit the URL below

 

The original article can be found on –

 

https://www.sentinelassam.com/more-news/science-and-technology/research-based-interventions-can-ensure-healthy-ageing-in-india-indian-institute-of-science

 

Please note that the credit for this news goes to the original source mentioned above

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

India's Space Startups: Redefining Careers and Global Impact

“If Your Cosmology Idea Fits on a T-Shirt, It’s Probably Wrong” — Living the Paul Sutter Way at JVP Pune

Exploring ZARTH and Beyond: Space Games for All Ages and Skills