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What SpaceX Dragon Just Did Completely Humiliated Boeing Starliner... === intro 0:00 Polaris Dawn 0:34 Dragon versus Starliner 2:41 outro 8:51 === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex === What SpaceX Dragon Just Did Completely Humiliated Boeing Starliner... “Who arrives to Mars first, SpaceX or Boeing?” "Boeing." When Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg confidently declared this in 2018, he probably could not have imagined Boeing's humiliating future when while SpaceX had made great strides towards Mars colonization, the Boeing Star liner looked like a pile of scrap metal falling from the sky. Indeed, with its recent history-making mission, SpaceX has once again made Boeing's arrogance a laughing stock in the space community. Find out everything in today's Techmap episode. But before we begin, let's subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with the latest space news. What SpaceX Dragon Just Did Completely Humiliated Boeing Starliner... After five days of staying in orbit, SpaceX's Polaris Dawn crew is finally home, wrapping up a history-making mission. The Crew Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts landed off the coast of Dry Tortugas, Florida, at 3:37 AM ET on Sunday, September 15. The mission made history as it reached a higher altitude than any human has traveled in five decades, completed the first spacewalk from Dragon, tested Starlink in space, and conducted roughly 40 science experiments. A spacewalk conducted early Thursday morning also marked the first time such an endeavor has been completed by a privately funded and operated mission. What SpaceX Dragon Just Did Completely Humiliated Boeing Starliner... Billionaire Jared Isaacman then SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis became the first two civilians to conduct such an excursion in space. They were tethered to the Crew Dragon spacecraft in the vacuum of space while two others watched from inside - more than 400 miles above Earth. Furthermore, it also marks the first time SpaceX's brand new spacesuit, the EVA suit is tested in space, especially in a harsh environment like the Van Allen radiation belt. Everything goes smoothly including testing slim spacesuits, a process to fully depressurize the Crew Dragon cabin, and doing the uninterrupted video call between astronauts in orbit with SpaceX teams back on Earth via Starlink- technologies that could be used in future private space missions. The smooth transmission through the Starlink network at such a far distance will pave the way for strong interplanetary connections in the future. A brighter future makes Elon say, "Cool." Even the reentry journey of Crew Dragon Resilience is deemed to be among the most dangerous stretches of any space mission. === Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf