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by nickik
2007 days ago
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Well, we actually have a large amount of companies trying to do it. Like 40-60 different companies. Not to mention government projects. Of all of those, only RocketLab has managed to do it, and their rocket is basically as tiny as you can build a orbital rocket. SpaceX did an orbital rocket bigger then RocketLab in 2008. RocketLab doesn't yet have real competition, despite many billions invested. SpaceX at the same time went from the tiny Falcon 1 to a gigantic Starship program more ambitious then Saturn V and Apollo. I think we do our self a dissevers by just saying 'well, we have computers now so its easy'. Given how many people have tried and how many have failed or taken many, many years longer then they thought, it is clearly not easy at all. And mass producing them reliably is even harder. SpaceX and Elon Musk are clearly special and unique. Something we have never seen before. |
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