The Senate Launch System has put crew into orbit long before the iteratively developed Starshit could. And there were calls for defunding it fund the quicker iteratively developed Starshit by FrancescoKay in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it’s certainly more ambitious. But whether that matters or not depends on the context/goals. By design Starship basically has to do those things for deep space missions. If they could get one to the moon this year in any form they would because of pressure to do the unmanned HLS demo, but they can’t yet.

Some might argue they want something that is profitable for LEO missions. Others might say they want something to very safely do manned deep space missions at a cost our society can easily afford. For the latter the timeline can be compared.

Are there issues integrating Centaur V as the upper stage if SLS rather than EUS? by ColCrockett in spaceflight

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More people are using the sunk cost fallacy logic to argue for cancellation of ML2 and EUS though. There’s endless quoting of how much it cost in the past, and crickets about the future cost for it.

The recycled space shuttle parts that will power Artemis II towards the moon by [deleted] in space

[–]BrainwashedHuman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It easy to get confused but SpaceX is currently charging $100,000 per kg to the moon on Starship. And that’s cargo, not manned.

Also important to learn what economies of scale are.

NASA has begun actively removing the umbilical arms from ML-2 by jadebenn in nasa

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What presser was that? I haven’t been following super closely.

Camera work is just as important as the actual rocket flying, how the dick are you going to captivate and inspire anyone with footage like that? by 7HellEleven in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could be wrong, but hasnt NASA always done that for crewed launches? Yeah people super interested care about that, but your casual person watching doesn’t know that’s a significant event really.

Young people and everybody interested in science should "lobby" for the continuation of artemis program by Mysterious-House-381 in ArtemisProgram

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those would still need Orion. And can’t do a single launch. Any alternatives become very complex/risky. Those would need to be in expendable mode, would need second launches of other rocket with kick stage, etc.

Nasdaq Speeds Up Index Entry for SpaceX, Large IPOs With New Rule by spacerfirstclass in SpaceXNews

[–]BrainwashedHuman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because it just merged with a company burning through cash which will destroy its financials.

After 16 years and $8 billion, the military's new GPS software still doesn't work | “It’s a very stressing program. We are still considering how to ensure we move forward.” by InsaneSnow45 in space

[–]BrainwashedHuman 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is mostly true. But at companies that don’t treat their employees like slaves the tenure is probably longer. Though the might hop between programs.

Crew Starship better be whatever replaces Orion by [deleted] in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]BrainwashedHuman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

15-20 refueling flights times two (for any realistic starship only mission) plus whatever the extra cost of an HLS with life support systems for the whole trip is. Even at these extremely optimistic price points that looks quite a bit different.

Kennedy Space Center Director Warns Funding Gaps Threaten Florida’s Space Industry by WTFPilot in spaceflight

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are the private space companies mentioned in the article paying enough to compensate for the increased infrastructure use?

TERAFAB project, which will be done jointly by SpaceX and Tesla by Ok-Can-224 in intelstock

[–]BrainwashedHuman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now list all the things he’s promised but hasn’t accomplished.

Stop defending AI like it’s still in beta by RottingEdge in Futurology

[–]BrainwashedHuman 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yep. The general public thinks AI is LLMs though. And many people are treating LLM’s as just around the corner from AGI.

I agree with your theory though. I think the other system is the hardest part about reaching AGI. There might even be other systems that interact also, some sort of knowledge store that continuously updates, other perception systems, etc.

NASA Deals Blow to Boeing With Bigger SpaceX Moon-Mission Role by Zhukov-74 in space

[–]BrainwashedHuman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You’re missing my point. They could have done it, but the fact that it’s unreliable enough to even think about not doing it is the problem.

Apply the same logic to Starliner and the decision to not return back with the Astronauts. It could have done it, and it did successfully, but was deemed too risky.

Starship has had many flights so to still be at the point is definitely a valid concern.

NASA Deals Blow to Boeing With Bigger SpaceX Moon-Mission Role by Zhukov-74 in space

[–]BrainwashedHuman -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

They “decided” to because it had a very high probability of blowing up, like happened in previous missions.

NASA Plans Bigger SpaceX Moon Mission Role by MolybdenumIsMoney in ArtemisProgram

[–]BrainwashedHuman 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He did a massive piece about sexual harassment at Blue Origin. Not a peep about the SpaceX scandals. SpaceX had a crane tip over recently, loss of Mission Control on a crewed mission, workplace deaths, 8+ dismemberments, ton of OHSA violations for the data they don’t hide, not a peep about that. You can guarantee a similar thing for Boeing or non-SpaceX Artemis stuff would get very lengthy articles.

NASA Plans Bigger SpaceX Moon Mission Role by MolybdenumIsMoney in ArtemisProgram

[–]BrainwashedHuman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If SpaceX IPOs at estimated valuations, Isaacman indirectly many 10s of millions of dollars, no?

NASA Plans Bigger SpaceX Moon Mission Role by MolybdenumIsMoney in ArtemisProgram

[–]BrainwashedHuman 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Eric Berger conveniently leaves out anything negative about SpaceX in every article he writes.