Timing is everything often, Engineers with billions of dollars and clock buggered the whole thing
"Boeing's Starliner capsule launches to wrong orbit in test flight, causing major setback"
"Ground controllers tried to send up commands to get the spacecraft in its proper orbit, but the signals did not get there and by then it was too late. The capsule tried to fix its position, burning too much fuel for the spacecraft to safely make it to the space station on Saturday for a weeklong stay.
All three astronauts assigned to the first Starliner crew were at control centres for the launch: Mike Fincke and Nicole Mann, both with NASA, and Boeing's Chris Ferguson, who commanded the last shuttle mission.
He's now a test pilot astronaut for Boeing and one of the Starliner's key developers.
"This is why we flight test, right? We're trying to get all of the bugs, if you will, out of the system," Mr Fincke said at the briefing.
"There's always something."
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I recall a worse one where measurements in Imperial got mixed with Metric or the other way around
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