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by hcks 1094 days ago
Being 10 years behind technologically is surely a European cultural thing.

Besides, what’s there to sell? An experiment SpaceX did back in 2016?

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Yea.. What SpaceX does is straight up illegal in the EU. For the good of everyone.
What? ESA seems very interested in reusable launch vehicles as of late.
SpaceX keeps breaking the law left and right. They're currently being sued for contaminating a wildlife sanctuary, and they're constantly at odds with the FAA. Not to mention various state agencies.
They have a pretty good relationship with the FAA. I hate to be so blunt but you do not have enough knowledge of this topic to be overstating like such.
Anybdoy can sue at any time. It meaningless and does not mean a law was broken.
10 years, I wish. 10 years ago was SpaceX's first reentry attempt.