Sometimes things do work after all
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That was awesome to watch. If you don't first succeed try, try again a lot of people see a failure as a negative. How many times did the Wright Bro's fail and didn't give up, you learn from your mistakes If your smart. He (Elon) is a true entrepreneur not a afraid of failure or taking risks.
As I tell my Grandkids (with varying rates of success); every time they lose a sports event, their opponent did them a favor.
Winning teaches you nothing, you just executed your strategy better than your opponent.
But when you lose, your opponent told you EXACTLY where your weakness is. Musk embraces "unplanned rapid disassembly", and learns what went wrong to led to that result. That's how you learn.
That was well done.
In the 50's and 60's I read tons of scifi novels and had no idea they were prophetic until Musk invented returnable boosters that land just like the Saturday movies on teevee.. 😊
To think all tje greatest minds at nasa couldn't engineer this with trillions. Embarrassing.
Actually, NASA and SpaceX have been working together for nearly 20 years. If NASA blows up a craft, it's a big congressional thing.
If Elon blows up stuff - oh well ... This arrangement isn't an accident.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX#:~:text=In%202006%2C%20the%20company%20was,ISS)%20under%20the%20COTS%20program.
CGI. Wake up.
Were all the observers watching a hologram? Our own side lieing to us wouldn't end well for them.
Yes
the earth is not flat
It is in TAKEDMT's world...
(TartarianUprising)> Musk is NOT on our side
You're right about that.
Musk is not on the side of troll's like yourself...
Let me guess .... you have never seen a launch, have you?
You aren't going to sneak it up there, and it's not coming down silently either. You will hear the roar from several miles away, It's visible from several miles away. Very few are within a mile radius (and those staff are in bunkers)