Wildlife officials say SpaceX launch left behind significant damage::undefined

  • kiwifoxtrot@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    What you said is correct except that they went into it ignoring the lessons of the past. NASA had done tons of testing and knew that the launch pad wouldn’t survive half the Starship’s thrust and designed a launch pad that worked. Space X instead chose to believe that a special concrete would be enough. The new launch pad is missing a flame diverter and will likely be the failure of the next vehicle. The iterative approach doesn’t work if you can’t get a launch clearance from the FAA due to a lack of trust.

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      10 months ago

      I recall something about the engineers in SpaceX wanting to follow NASA’s lesson and Elon basically telling them “trust me, we don’t need that”.

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        10 months ago

        Well, all things considered, Musk is still part of what made SpaceX exist. Real world may work in obscure ways.

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          10 months ago

          It’s only that he didn’t make it happen via his (non-existing) genius. He made it via his deep pockets and ego.

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            10 months ago

            I don’t think you fully got the meaning of my comment. Other than that, Musk’s deep pockets were shallow at some point.

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      10 months ago

      They already did a static fire with the new deluge system and it seems to work just fine.

      The FAA has continued to trust SpaceX and issue licenses as they address issues. Keep in mind the FAA issues launch licenses for each of the hundreds of Falcon 9s they’ve launched so far, has issued more launch licenses for them than for any other company ever, and has a long working relationship at this point.

      Iterative design isn’t really a problem and we wouldn’t have reusable rockets at this point without it.

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        10 months ago

        They static fired at half the thrust available again. There were no issues when they did that last time as well.