NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine talks to Commercial Crew Astronauts
During a recent visit to Johnson Space Center, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine sat down with astronauts Chris Ferguson and Sunita ?Suni? Williams for an informal Q&A session about the Commercial Crew Program.
NASA’s Commercial Crew Program has worked with several American aerospace industry companies to facilitate the development of U.S. human spaceflight systems since 2010. Both Ferguson and Williams were selected to fly on the Boeing CST-100 Starliner for the Commercial Crew Program ? marking the first time that American astronauts will launch to the International Space Station from American soil on American-made spacecraft since the Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011.
To watch specific portions of the Q&A about the future of human space exploration, click a timestamp:
2:30 ? Astronaut Chris Ferguson talks about what he has been doing since it was announced that he is a member of the Commercial Crew Program
3:30 ? Astronaut Chris Ferguson explains why his flight suit says Boeing and not NASA
4:27 ? Astronaut Suni Williams talks about what a day in the life of an astronaut is like and what she has been up to since she was selected for the Commercial Crew program
6:30 ? Astronaut Chris Ferguson talks about how the Starliner is different from the Space Shuttle
7:30 ? Astronaut Suni Williams talks about how is the Starliner is similar to and different from the Soyuz
8:32 ? Astronaut Chris Ferguson talks about how many people the Starliner will be able to carry to the International Space Station
9:20 ? Administrator Jim Bridenstine talks about the future of space exploration for NASA
10:58 ? Astronaut Suni Williams talks about her previous spaceflights and how her Commercial Crew flight will be different
12:20 ? Astronaut Suni Williams talks about their experience landing in space vehicles
15:20 ? Administrator Jim Bridenstine and astronaut Chris Ferguson discuss thermal protection to keep astronauts safe
17:30 ? Administrator Jim Bridenstine talks about the components of the Space Launch System and how it compares to technology for avionics
18:55 ? Astronaut Chris Ferguson discusses how flying tests in the U.S. Navy prepared them for their upcoming missions
20:28 ? Astronaut Chris Ferguson discusses what it?s like to dock the Starliner
21:30 ? Astronaut Suni Williams talks about training, automation and providing input to Boeing about the Starliner
22:30 ? Astronauts Chris Ferguson and Suni Williams talk about the team of individuals who make human spaceflight possible
24:45 ? Administrator Jim Bridenstine talks about the preparations that go into space exploration missions
25:46 ? Administrator Jim Bridenstine talks about NASA?s launch capabilities
26:52 ? Astronauts Chris Ferguson and Suni Williams provide guidance to Administrator Jim Bridenstine as he docks the Boeing Starliner simulator
Suni and Ferguson, This are my two favorite astronauts
The commercial crew and commercial resupply services programmes are much better ways of spending NASA's limited budget.
Great exciting & ya would be surprised I could tell ya how it works most all I'd just not reached to total knowledge of our Shuttle vehicles schematics also wiring
& harnessing.
& I like the remote manipulation arm
Engineering by Julie Piette I really like the
Solar sail 100' extended
Retracted fits into a 7" "inch' compartment.
Sounds like joy
Godspeed
Every one ??????????
LarryWhittington
Cancel SLS !!! Keep the ISS …SpaceX BFR will be the spaceship of the 2020s and beyond