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by LifeLiverTransp
3004 days ago
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Sorry, but Apollo was a clash of german waterfall with american move fast and breaking things. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernher_von_Braun#NASA_career I assume to have those two directions as two camps in your company, fighting each other generates the most optimal result. If you fail, the cautious camp wins and carefull analysis and slow methodic itteration become stronger. If you win, the move fast team takes over and pushes towards new exploration data and scaling up towards new problem areas. |
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Ironically, if von Braun had got what he wanted then, there may have been no Moon race and no Apollo program.
[1] Angle of Attack: Harrison Storms and the Race to the Moon, Mike Gray, ISBN 978-0393325133