Basic job hunting advice
#11
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
The next launch may not fly the full mission profile either, but it will most likely go further than this one.
I think they are striking an excellenet balance between caution and progress. The government (and to a lesser degree big public aerospace companies) are conservative to a fault, taking years or decades of delays in development and spending hundreds of millions (or more) polishing the apple to a fine gloss before daring to light the candle. Why? Because of the bad public optics of exploding rockets, and political/bureaucratic ramifications.
SpaceX history with their commercially operational launch systems bears this out. They literally turned the entire industry on it's ear with low costs and reusable vehicles.
If you don't like Elon, I suppose there's always boeing space systems... taking Max design philosophy to new heights
#12
Fourteen of the 355 people to ever fly on one of the space shuttles died due to basic engineering inadequacies or operational mismanagement (depending on how you want to define the Challenger out of temperature envelope launch). That's a job (or pax) related STS mortality of 4%. Which, granted, is only one-fourth the mortality of playing Russian roulette one time, but certainly not something that most people would consider to be safe.
#13
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I, nor anyone at SpaceX said anything about people riding one of these test flights. I have no doubt people will be riding on them before the decade closes though.
#14
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The plan is to put men on the moon by the end of 2025 using the space x Rocket. They don't have much time.
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30 astronauts were selected for Apollo. Afterr killing the Apollo 1 crew without their ever leaving the launch pad the program had several mission failures (Apollo 13 for instance) but no further fatalities. Three dead out of 30Apollo astronauts was a 10% mortality. Not as bad odds as playing Russian roulette even once, but even so...
#17
It was a "rapid unscheduled disassembly".... 😁
#18
Disinterested Third Party
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No one will get on the god damn vehicle because it's not safe. Call that a god damn success if you will.
The ****ing thing blew up. Go figure.
No, it wasn't unscheduled. Elon said, before the launch, that they would be lucky to make it to stage separation. They fully expected it to explode, and explode, it did.
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