"our"?I think we should give our tax payers money back to NASA.
you don't provide 20k a year in taxes - which is what is being spent in your name
so stfu wook
"our"?I think we should give our tax payers money back to NASA.
To my knowledge, Russian spaceships haven't killed anyone in 50 to 60 years, and that was in the very early days of space rocketry when humans were still learning how to do it.Russia has killed more astronauts than SpaceX has.
Our tax dollars at work.Yeah this isn't going to buff out.
Putting a man on the moon, sending rovers to Mars. Landing on an asteroid, sending a mission into the the sun. Study up.
What history? Like piglosi and Schumer? The govt has no fucking business in space
And pigs like you belong in a sty. Shit the fuck up shit stainYou have no business running your mouth in front of adults, Yakky.
Sure, when they were inventing and testing the science. They got much better and the rockets almost stopped having problems. Musk inherited all the history and science that NASA had.There is video of rocket after rocket blowing up, falling over then blowing up, getting a few feet and blowing up... all from our preparation and tests for our first trips to the moon and back.
NASA was not trying to build a rocket that can take folks to Mars, land, and then also take off as an entire rocket.Sure, when they were inventing and testing the science. They got much better and the rockets almost stopped having problems. Musk inherited all the history and science that NASA had.
Do you know that this weeks rocket explosion has no connection to our first rockets? NASA was using 1950s and 60s technology. When a NASA rocket blew up, we had serious congressional investigations to show what went wrong and how to improve them.
Space X has done far more to advance space flight in the last decade than NASA...“SpaceX’s next Starship vehicle was destroyed in a catastrophic explosion shortly after 11 p.m. CT (0400 UTC) Wednesday as it was being readied for a static fire test at the company’s Massey facility, near Starbase, Texas
In the 50's and 60's the government (NASA) and the US aerospace industry was pushing the edge of the envelope to develop all sorts of missile technology. NASA was using military rockets and missiles without the warheads modified for the space program at that time. Even today, most of the launch systems NASA uses are based on military technology from that period just improved a bit.Sure, when they were inventing and testing the science. They got much better and the rockets almost stopped having problems. Musk inherited all the history and science that NASA had.
Do you know that this weeks rocket explosion has no connection to our first rockets? NASA was using 1950s and 60s technology. When a NASA rocket blew up, we had serious congressional investigations to show what went wrong and how to improve them.
^^^And pigs like you belong in a sty. Shit the fuck up shit stain
And forget who rescued our astronauts....I think we should give our tax payers money back to NASA.
Who then would contract with Elon, like they did with Martin Marietta. This just adds extra steps and groups of people we have to pay who then increase the costs. Let them train the astronauts, let Elon build the rockets.I think we should give our tax payers money back to NASA.
SpaceX Falcon 9 takes them reliably up to and returns them from the ISS. Unlike the Boeing Starliner or the Shuttles that seemed to increasingly blow up... Folks who think NASA was the shizmet in "building rockets" (contracting with Martin Marietta) always forget the ones that catastrophically failed with humans aboard.To my knowledge, Russian spaceships haven't killed anyone in 50 to 60 years, and that was in the very early days of space rocketry when humans were still learning how to do it.
Up until the Ukraine war, NASA routinely let our astronauts hitch rides on Soyuz rockets to the ISS.
Or maybe they should put how many successful launches with Dragon space crafts. Or how Musk is flying an astronaut into space for 21 million less than the Russians were charging.Space X should put this on the cover of their investor prospectus.
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No, thanks, his explodeWho then would contract with Elon, like they did with Martin Marietta. This just adds extra steps and groups of people we have to pay who then increase the costs. Let them train the astronauts, let Elon build the rockets.
Indeed or the astronauts we burned up on a launch pad.SpaceX Falcon 9 takes them reliably up to and returns them from the ISS. Unlike the Boeing Starliner or the Shuttles that seemed to increasingly blow up... Folks who think NASA was the shizmet in "building rockets" (contracting with Martin Marietta) always forget the ones that catastrophically failed with humans aboard.
Nah, the Falcon 9 is a reliable rocket. The one that exploded was an experimental one in the testing phase, it hasn't ever gotten to the point that it would carry humans.No, thanks, his explode