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by superultra
1163 days ago
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I am generalizing but a lot of the space community and certainly a lot of SpaceX fans were deriding the several scrubbed launches of SLS/Artemis. I am not suggesting that it’s the exact same people, and the context for each vehicle is very different. Nevertheless both the SpaceX and NASA approaches to this are valid engineering approaches. Whether this particular failed launch is a long term success remains to be seen. If the next 5 Starship launches all explode, maybe the NASA approach of get it right first is the way to go when it comes to space flight. |
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If SpaceX spends the next 10 years and another 10 billion $ on Starship. It would still be far superior to SLS.
> maybe the NASA approach of get it right first is the way to go when it comes to space flight.
Again, it has to be pointed out that SLS is not close to the same thing, its a lot of legacy tech.
If SpaceX had to build a large booster auto of Falcon 9 tech they could likely design it to work on the first attempt. As they did with Falcon 9.
But Starship is just a different beast. With NASA methods, it would take multiple decades to get to first test and likely never get there.