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To: algore
Just a month after Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched the world’s most powerful rocket to date - the 400-ft long, $67 million Starship - only for it to explode mid-air just four minutes into flight...

This is why the media is so untrustworthy and cannot be relied on to deliver even the most basic information in a non-biased way.

The Starship launch was a TEST FLIGHT. Thus, it was expected to fail all along. The very purpose of test flights is to identify failure points and work on them for the next launch. Many expected Starship to just blow up on the pad. That fact that it nearly got into orbit on the very first try should be celebrated, not ridiculed.

39 posted on 05/22/2023 5:36:39 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (5,181,324 Truth | 87,174,230 Twitter)
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To: SamAdams76

Yes it was a test flight and it was expected to fail. Space X and Musk stated countless times the odds of it reaching orbit were at best 50/50.

This test flight “failing” had nothing to do with Space X not being selected.

Unlike NASA who tries to avoid failures because it’s a government entity, space X embraces the rapid failure approach. Move quickly, test, when things fail and they will, learn and move on. Instead of trying to not even try something before you believe you have solved every single problem, etc.

I’ll state right now, I don’t care who the government selected for its moon shot, musk’s space X will almost certainly be the program that gets man beyond its current maximum in space flight which is the Moon.

Bezos is far more about self glory than true achievement.

The cowboy spaceflight he took, go read Musks response on it, and contrast that with Bezos cowboy hat wearing press conference after his flight.

One has vision and truly wants to push humanity, the other is just a rich guy stroking his own ego.


41 posted on 05/22/2023 8:48:31 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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