Considering the outcome of the first Super Heavy flight, and without knowing the nature of the 63 corrective actions, I recommend acquiring a little more knowledge before condeming this as mere “deep state” interference.
The outcome wasn’t a failure. It was a test flight which didn’t even plan for anything after takeoff. Then again, that might be why FAA disagrees with SpaceX about safety; they may not be so cavalier about a massive explosion.
“Considering the outcome of the first Super Heavy flight, and without knowing the nature of the 63 corrective actions, I recommend acquiring a little more knowledge before condeming this as mere “deep state” interference.”
Considering the actions of the governmental agencies and the left’s obvious bias and hatred of Musk, I’ll keep with my default position that any action by the governmental agencies against Musk is political. When it comes to trust, they have a long way to go to dig themselves out of the hole they have dug for themselves.
Thank you for that comment, sounding the voice of reason. Knowing how fast a pace spacex works. I am sure most of the 63 items are completed.
The corrective actions have been largely completed.
Here’s a way better source than MSNBC;
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1700148557641097474