• MTK@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Lol, the US is currently contracting SpaceX, best known for making really cool, futuristic and expensive bombs.

    By fast-track do they mean 500 years instead of 1000?

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      5 days ago

      I feel that’s not fair to some of the engineers at SpaceX. A prior head of NASA is quoted multiple times saying reusable first stages would be impossible, only 5-10 years before SpaceX landed 2 falcon heavy first stages simultaneously. Space is hard. A lot of test and production space vehicles do explode. Several of the challenger missions for example. Clearly Elon is a rube, but that doesn’t imply everyone under him is… So maybe just try to make your point without disrespecting and disregarding the work of some of the brightest engineers on the planet?

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        5 days ago

        A prior head of NASA is quoted multiple times saying reusable first stages would be impossible, only 5-10 years before SpaceX landed 2 falcon heavy first stages simultaneously.

        And were they reused?

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          Yes, both B1023 and B1025 had flown before when they flew as the FH side boosters, so they were reused

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        5 days ago

        It is hard, yet the space shuttle program did just fine and didn’t burn 3 billion dollars of tax payer money for spacex to say “well, it got off the launch pad before exploding, success!”

        No hate to the engineers there, i’m sure any good they do is overshadowed by the nazi drug addict that employees them.

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          The space shuttle is literally the deadliest space vehicle to ever exist. And (adjusted for inflation) cost 1.5 billion dollar per launch … what are you even talking about?

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            5 days ago

            135 missions, only 3 failures with a total of 14 astronauts dead. Spacex had 9 launches and 5 failed.

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              135 missions, only 3 failures with a total of 14 astronauts dead.

              Yeah … that is bad. In fact, the worst track record for any manned space vehicle.

              Also the comparison to Starship is stupid as it’s still in development. And Falcon 9 already beats the shuttle in everything but raw payload capacity. Hell, so did the Soyuz.

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                5 days ago

                Falcon 9 is only partially reusable, it is not a reusable vehicle, only the booster. Can’t really compare it to the space shuttle.

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                  Neither was the space shuttle, so they are totally comparable

                  And even the reusable parts if the shuttle needed extensive and lengthy maintenance to fly again, something the falcon 9 has vastly improved upon.

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      5 days ago

      Oh come on, stop bashing SpaceX. They’ve been quite successful at roasting a banana over the Indian ocean, how many companies can make that claim?