SpaceX Starship Test Frenzy Ends In HUGE Success!



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Flight four Starship testing! Was it supposed to look like this?
Exact location of the second tower confirmed! Another section on the move! SpaceX breaks another record! ULA gets slapped with a fine, and Starliner… is delayed.

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31 thoughts on “SpaceX Starship Test Frenzy Ends In HUGE Success!”

  1. Surely we are all now in full understanding as to why NASA has spent the last 50+ years looking at the moon through a telescope lens, not an astronauts visor. Best they just let SpaceX do the job at 1/10th the price.

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  2. When will NASA FINALLY dump this SINGLE USE "spacecraft," the Vulcan't, and it's limping, stumbling, bumbling, money – hungry buddy, the "Starliner?"
    Neither has carried out a single useful mission, and we are not going to put up with this much longer – not when even the 'lesser' SpaceX engines are poised to extend their use-coverage to 40+ missions, and the already very large and extremely reliable Falcon Heavy is not just available, but less and less expensive. And here comes the Starliner…
    Anyone who doubts Starliner's completed development and continued power scaling, is betting on an extremely slow horse. Again: single use craft, and delays that cost billions of taxpayer's dollars, are just…so…early 20th century. They are unecessary, bloated homage to an older, government-run , corrupted set of space program paradigms that depended on political deasls being made that included every Senator's district in the Congressional Prize money Award for "Most Wasteful Contractor."
    It's inexcusable, and NASA should stop trying to make excuses for it.
    It's past time to stop throwing good money into the gaping maw of bad technology, and the grotesque, twisted and complex political and monetary deals it takes to get anything built, when huge government (and Military/Industrial Contractors), are a necessity to achieve anything. These companies are NO LONGER "too big to fail." Just look at the Russian Military, and you will see everything that's wrong with this kind of system.

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  3. Spacex feels like the only company and geoup aiming for us to become a multiplanetary species and I am so glad that we have them but i am infuriated that no other company comes even kinda close or has the same end goals. Our #1 goal across the world should be becoming a multiplanetary species, we have the tech, the ability, and resources, we just need the will…

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  4. The 2 Astronauts flying on Starliner are the bravest people on the planet right now. Boeing is so poorly managed and downright corrupt that the company, it's planes and it's spacecraft are crumbling from rot. I certainly wouldn't want to be one of the astronauts who has put their lives in the hands of company that is literally murdering its own former employees days before they were set to testify against Boeing in Federal Court.

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  5. I can already imagine the future of Starship: It will crash in the tower causing months, probably even years of delays due to major tower repairs or (most probably) full reconstruction. Elon would probably try landing by catching Starship mid-air several times causing several reconstructions of the catching tower only to give up several years later and putting the landing legs on in the end.😂

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  6. The U.S. decided to go to the moon in 1961. The 1st landing was in mid 1969.
    So done in 8 years or less.

    Starliner Boeing co tract issued in 2010.
    Launch date unless delayed again.
    June 1st 2024.

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  7. You've got to admit it is a whirlwind of work! Hard to imagine many other companies who are capable of putting all of this together so quickly. As to the helium leak, they knew about the leak before the valve issue and decided to look into again only after they removed the rocket from the launch tower. In other words, they were going to fly this craft already knowing they had a problem leak. I presume the astronauts were aware of the leak and were prepared to put their lives on the line in spite of it. You think?

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  8. I think capitalism is the only correct answer, but I wouldn't be able to explain to a 6 year old why companies keep reinventing processes that had been perfected decades ago, leading to millions in unnecessary costs, years of engineering time, and the creation of useless (usually secret) IP. Like imagine if companies could actually iterate on each other like how scientific research works, then they could actually stand on each other's shoulders instead of starting from the ground up

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  9. so starliner scheduled for june 1st now and starship for net june 5th lol on all the people who thought starliner would launch before starship now it seems starship ift4 might occur before starliner too though time will tell.

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  10. "666y Comments!

    Sounded like you said the tiles weren't damaged despite the arms being padded. Did you mean to say despite not being padded? Or the tiles weren't damaged since they arms are padded?

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