They're Here - eviltoast
    • MrSpArkle@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      Wish it weren’t, but it kinda is. The alternative is Boeing and they just can’t deliver. Today’s launch to Europa was supposed to be on SLS.

      As a huge space buff I’m grateful for spacex, but wish Elon would die of an aneurysm in his sleep. Like tonight.

      • Sorgan71@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        But they are not. The space program is run by nasa. Thats why spaceX was a big deal. It was a private space company. The US space program is not private.

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          2 months ago

          People are generally under the impression that NASA was actually making the equipment that put astronauts on the moon, for some reason.

          They didn’t, but they would tell manufacturers what they needed and then they’d compete to make it (in theory) and modify existing technology.

          In that sense NASA is just doing what it’s always done when it buys a rocket from SpaceX or whoever, the problem is the corporate expression of neoliberalism (See The Man Who Broke Capitalism) has devastated the competency of their competitors.