This lady is lying "No risk to human health". Okay, then go up there and drink a glass of water from one of the ponds.
@seanfannin8299Ай бұрын
25 years to clean it up? NASA better get their asses moving!
@KellyRae..3 ай бұрын
That hyperactive thyroid that absorbs radioactive iodine is really expensive to fight. Please put phyto remediation for the ground water and rain water flow on Simi valley and Canoga park side. Whatever might have gotten buried in the Calabasas connector to landfill?? And pay attention to cyanobacterium from Woosley fire please..Little.pools and ponds .. you know. Godspeed in cleansing the Earth of mans manipulation of the universal gift of life. Thanks for the hospital bills
@axelcamacho19033 ай бұрын
From Terrassa Barcelona España Report abuse of our intellectual property. Security space authorities, help please... someone must take responsibility for this problem. I am a victim of abuse, obsessed Argentine and Spanish gamers, please I need help. It is not fair of them to allow the debauchery of broadcasting satellite signals. There is only one life. Please I need information... I think that allowing the emission of satellite signals in this way is your responsibility for the people.
@NASA-stole-our-money6 ай бұрын
I DEMAND A GAAAAWWWWDDDAMMMM REFUND OF ALL THE MONEY Y'ALL STOLE FROM ME AND MY FAMILY. WE AINT NEVER BEEN TO THE PHREEEEKIN MOON....IMPOSSIBLE. FIRMAMENT. NOW...UN-ASS MY MONEY.
@reubengondwe76276 ай бұрын
Hi,Reuben Gondwe from Zambia. I would like like you to help me to start a NASA Technology in my country ZAMBIA. I can finance the project together with the government of Zambia. My main interest in this project is aeroplane manufacturing, satellites,and other stuff,maybe except space projects which can be high costy for us to manage. But we need all of your other technologies. I thank you in advance.
@listener65967 ай бұрын
🎉
@MelvinShaw-ij8jr8 ай бұрын
Hi Erie Pennsylvania City police department have an rapest named Glenn Williams Jr and a crackhead named Roni hunter targeting Donald Trump with Justin Maleki Robert Stanton and several child rapest to defend a predator and a crackhead from being thrown in jail Bob Spaulding is the head of this investigation report Spaulding immediately he is a civil terrorist
@MelvinShaw-ij8jr8 ай бұрын
Take that serious report Bob he is a civil terrorist
@aaravgupta444110 ай бұрын
I believe if nasa investigated itself and found no wrongdoing 🤣🤣
@icestrom58911 ай бұрын
hehehehaw
@tim_allen_jr Жыл бұрын
In addition to the economic benefits, educating the general public on how to produce technology for NASA would also have several social benefits. It would help to create a more informed and engaged citizenry, and it would also promote collaboration and cooperation between different sectors of society.
@joshhhhhhhhhhhhh Жыл бұрын
i dont ucking care
@dylangutierrez-wx5cu Жыл бұрын
cuenteles al mundo el secreto que guardaron durante la pande mia o si no yo la publico
@charleswilliampemberton639 Жыл бұрын
You guys are in the wrong line of work 😂 NASA is obviously faking their missions and if you can’t see that then you are blind.
@charleswilliampemberton639 Жыл бұрын
You know it’s real cuz it looks so fake.
@NazriB Жыл бұрын
Lies again? Slow but not retarded. Just special
@ezznumo1883 Жыл бұрын
Why does this even exist
@msaggregated30362 жыл бұрын
this man's name is Lawrence not Lauren as the transcript describes.
@msaggregated30362 жыл бұрын
🤔🤔🤔
@sonlyme44453 жыл бұрын
Responding to simple questions by reading detailed answers off an autocue may convey the information, but it doesn't feel authentic, or to be honest, interesting.
@monikamalisz94143 жыл бұрын
This is a shame on American nation!!! How dare you!!!!
@toxicSantaSusana4 жыл бұрын
As a local resident we want the complete cleanup NASA agreed to in 2010. Our kids deserve more than NASA cutting corners to save a few bucks. TCE, Perchlorate, Dioxins, Benze- all known to be toxic and/or carcinogenic. 800,000 gallons of TCE were lost into the soil there! We're counting on you NASA to do the RIGHT THING and cleanup the SSFL. www.change.org/SantaSusana
@Bshwag4 жыл бұрын
NASA just needs to fire Beoing and get another company working on it. This is ridiculous first how many problems where discovered with on their capsule. Then the 737 max problems now the SLS is 33% over budget and we have yet to see any launches. Come on NASA do your jobs and stop throwing away tax payer money on a company that can no longer be trusted.
@brokensoap17174 жыл бұрын
changing contractors last minute would hurt the project more than it would help it Boeing and their workforce has gotten the hang of building SLS cores now that the first one ,with all of it's ascosicated issues, has been completed and delivered They are looking at cranking them out much faster and cheaper from Core stage 2 onwards Getting rid of all that experience and having to rebuild it with a new contractor would result in more delays and overruns on future SLS Core Stages
@Bshwag4 жыл бұрын
@@brokensoap1717 The problem is that the cost is so high and boeing is known for cost over run and they have taken over 10 years now. Plus we find out that that there are at least 61 major issues with the star liner, and the 737 max has been grounded due to major issues. In my opinion Boeing has failed to uphold their end of the contracts so they should loose it. All these problems show a problem with the business as a whole and we should not be proping them up with government contracts.
@_mikolaj_4 жыл бұрын
That's big piece of platform
@brianboyd86924 жыл бұрын
Thanks, can you please link the report or audit in the info block. oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-20-012.pdf
@Thegrimreaperswrath4 жыл бұрын
How is this money pit allowed to exist. It's not even reusable and it'll cost a lot to build them. Please just contract SpaceX do get u to the Moon for 5 billion and save us taxpayers from this funding this hellish demon.
@wheresmycar95594 жыл бұрын
Right now SpaceX is having trouble keeping their tanks intact, so I wouldn't get too excited on a quick launch date. If SLS had proper management and less fuck-ups on Boeing's part (like, everywhere) then SLS would probably be a pretty formidable rocket. I'm not unsure about the missions up to Artemis 3, but if they don't step up their game everyone will lose interest just like after Apollo 11.
@_mikolaj_4 жыл бұрын
People say starship woudl be developed at 1/10 of SLS, yeah... They spent already 1/10 of it and where are we? Steel can without any proffesional infrastructure
@JohnnyThund3r4 жыл бұрын
Don't even need Starship to get back to the moon. All they need is 2 Falcon Heavy's a Luner Lander and a Dragon 2.
@Thegrimreaperswrath4 жыл бұрын
@@wheresmycar9559 you cant be serious. starship has been getting built and developed for 1.5 years now. whereas SLS has been in the works for how long now? 10+ years with that kind of budget. are u serious? There's no excuse here. Spacex is not sacred to go fast and fail then improve. look how far they are now. that's what any engineering project should look like. That's how they got to landing rockets whereas SLS is still using approaches from 60 years ago. i'd be happy if they could make 3+ SLS per yer but they wont even be able to do that and they cost a lot to build with zero re-usability . it's total madness. even if they have it completed today it's be a money pit to run the program for years. it's why they cancelled shuttle and Apollo. yet here we are again!!
@_mikolaj_4 жыл бұрын
@@JohnnyThund3r notice that lander must be gigantic. It will need to perform all manevours. Dragon doesn't even have enaugh ∆v to enter low moon orbit. So sending dragon on one FH and lander on second one to moon, is kinda, not possible. You need more rockets.
@stephenhumble76275 жыл бұрын
Boeing's contract negotiation team deserve a huge pay bonus for their efforts - took NASA for a long ride on this one just like SLS.
@noahkilleen2395 жыл бұрын
$450 Million for a Falcon Heavy procurement and Category-3 certification?!? From the OIG report: "Page 17: "Finally, although the Falcon Heavy is the lowest cost alternative, it has other qualification issues that we discuss in the following section." Page 19-20: "While the U.S. Air Force purchased Falcon Heavy launches in 2018, the vehicle would need to pass additional flight testing (known as Category-3 certification) for high priority, very high complexity, or high-cost payloads-descriptions that apply to the Europa Clipper mission. As part of this NASA certification process, the Falcon Heavy would need to have accomplished three successful flights by the Clipper’s launch readiness date. Although the SLS will have had minimal flight history if the Europa Clipper is launched in the 2023 timeframe, senior NASA managers believe the extensive quality assurance testing required to human-rate the vehicle will provide the needed confidence levels to meet the intent of commercial launch vehicle certification requirements." Riiiiiiight... oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-19-019.pdf
@NewsThisSecond5 жыл бұрын
Yet fault parts caused two space failures and costed taxpayers tens of millions of pounds...
@jmckee56765 жыл бұрын
This is really awesome. Im surprised ive never heard of this before. Congrats on finding the universe's first molecule
@gregranger16315 жыл бұрын
They throw safety under the bus, how about the managers of those programs and the ones in charge?
@psycleen6 жыл бұрын
buck eyes
@diziblonde18607 жыл бұрын
Uh huh, a COMMERCIAL crew. and all those new mining laws for space and such, yet we "Forgot" how to get to the Moon.. Funny...
@tpowell4537 жыл бұрын
Having worked for NASA in a significant capacity for many years, I can say without reservation that the primary factor driving delays is the same one that keeps us from having a national budget completed on time ...: Washington DC. Our elected officials cannot seem to fund a program for more than one election cycle, and are both unwilling and unable to comprehend a long-term strategy for space. Let's face it: They are not the smartest people on the planet. And most of them are very, shall we say, inwardly directed. Space exploration takes a much more logical and long-term approach to yield results. Most NASA administrators and "higher-ups" are politicians, not engineers and scientists - no matter what their background may indicate. The real work is done by mid- to lower-level engineers and contractors. That is the truth. So when you see BS like this statement, that seems to blame Boeing and Space-X for current delays, just know that it's because our "leaders" in Washington failed to fund the program earlier, and failed to listen to the engineers. And NASA top-level managers went right along with Washington. That's the ugly truth about the way it works my friends. We need a better approach and re-org if we're ever really going to get back in the space business. Word.
@tpowell4537 жыл бұрын
Truth is, it's a miracle we've gotten this far. Thanks to Elon Musk / Space-X and some very talented and dedicated people at Boeing, we would not have made this much progress, as slow as it may seem. Remember that we had the option of designing and constructing a replacement for Shuttle a LONG time ago. Somehow, no NASA administrator or politician in Washington thought it was serious enough to deal with then. So we're dealing with it now. Go back and look through the history of the shuttle cancellation, and all the starts and stops, and you'll see it wasn't just one president or one congress. It was several in a row. And that stupid war in Iraq sure took a lot of money off the table as well. Money we could have spent on rockets and space suits and engineering was instead squandered fighting some faceless enemy in some place 99.999% of Americans will never go. Think about it.
@tpowell4537 жыл бұрын
Guns or butter folks. At least with NASA, you get some really nice side-effects that you can turn into "guns" later if need be.
@diziblonde18607 жыл бұрын
oh I think we have a space program, but it isn't NASA anymore... And THIS is why you guys are wrapped up in tape, because your budget is being sent elsewhere...
@bccra8 жыл бұрын
www.oig.nasa.gov fails to load (non-existent domain). oig.nasa.gov loads correctly. Recommend either changing your chyrons going forward or adding a DNS record/redirect for the www version.
@nasaoig78637 жыл бұрын
The link has been corrected in the video captions. Thank you for your helpful feedback.