Elon Musk just Revealed New Schedule to RESCUE Strand-liner Astronauts Shocked NASA...

Elon Musk just Revealed New Schedule to RESCUE Strand-liner Astronauts Shocked NASA...

Elon Musk just Revealed New Schedule to RESCUE Strand-liner Astronauts Shocked NASA... === #alphatech #techalpha #spacex #elonmusk #nasa === Elon Musk just Revealed New Schedule to RESCUE Strand-liner Astronauts Shocked NASA... When SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and President Trump took to social media to talk about quickly bringing back the two NASA Starliner astronauts—who have been on the space station since their spacecraft malfunctioned in June—it’s easy to imagine a rushed rocket launch to retrieve them, just like in a movie. This would mark a dramatic shift in spaceflight plans, leaving many world powers stunned. But can the schedule for such a mission truly change as Trump&Musk's said? Let’s find out on today’s episode of Alpha Tech: Elon Musk just Revealed New Schedule to RESCUE Strand-liner Astronauts Shocked NASA... Recently, Elon Musk posted on X that the president had asked SpaceX to bring the two "stranded" astronauts back to Earth. Musk added that SpaceX would do so, and, "Terrible that the Biden administration left them there so long." A few hours later, Trump himself weighed in, saying, "I have just asked Elon Musk and @SpaceX to 'go get' the 2 brave astronauts who have been virtually abandoned in space by the Biden Administration. They have been waiting for many months on Space Station. Elon will soon be on his way. Hopefully, all will be safe. Good luck." This has sparked considerable debate in the space community, as NASA had already planned a return schedule for the two astronauts. Elon Musk just Revealed New Schedule to RESCUE Strand-liner Astronauts Shocked NASA... NASA does not have its own spacecraft to send astronauts to the space station. Currently, SpaceX is the only U.S. private company under contract with NASA capable of doing so. The second company with a NASA contract is Boeing, which built the spacecraft that transported Wilmore and Williams to the station in June. However, technical issues with the Starliner raised concerns about potential risks during undocking and reentry. After extensive discussions between Boeing and NASA teams, the decision was made to return the Starliner to Earth without the two astronauts. The spacecraft landed intact in early September, and instead, Wilmore and Williams were reassigned to NASA’s Crew-9 mission. === Subcribe Alpha Tech:    / @alphatech4966   ===