So I’ve heard and seen the newest launch, and I thought for a private firm it seemed cool they were able to do it on their own, but I’m scratching my head that people are gushing about this as some hail mary.

I get the engineering required is staggering when it comes to these rocket tests, but NASA and other big space agencies have already done rocket tests and exploring bits of the moon which still astounds me to this day.

Is it because it’s not a multi billion government institution? When I tell colleagues about NASA doing stuff like this yeaaaars ago they’re like “Yea yea but this is different it’s crazy bro”

Can anyone help me understand? Any SpaceX or Tesla fans here?

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    17 days ago

    eh, it will probably be good thing to just commercialize space buses and leave NASA to the science.

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        17 days ago

        It would allow NASA to focus on science and not trivialities of moving things into orbit. Thought that was well implied.

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            17 days ago

            The science is largely figured out. Takes engineering and refinement, sure. But we know how to do these things.

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              16 days ago

              The science of space flight is largely figured out? That will be news to the scientists on spacex’s staff. I don’t think you know what you’re talking about