[-] DFTBA_FTW@lemmy.fmhy.ml 8 points 1 year ago

Nope, they test launched an experimental rocket from an experimental launch pad.

The pad actually survived and only needed minor repairs (completed within 3 months when it took well over a year to build) and going foreward a new suppression system will be used.

The only rocket that blew up recently was the experimental one but that was expected, they have 2 more test rockets built out, it was time to launch and get some real life data for future development. As long as the launch tower wasn't destroyed the test was going to be considered a success.

They have only lost 2 rockets in actual commercial operations and that rocket holds the title of most reliable in the world currently.

[-] DFTBA_FTW@lemmy.fmhy.ml 8 points 1 year ago

You're gonna have to cite a source on that one, you can't just say one of the leading launch providers that has both nasa and defence customers is cutting corners without any proof.

Have you ever works with the airforce on space related stuff? Cause I have, and they are not the kinda people to just hand wave away stuff.

[-] DFTBA_FTW@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

Also has saved tax payers loads of money by being super cheap to lauch nasa and defense satellites

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