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TopicWorker injuries soar at SpaceX
Ruvan22
11/10/23 11:15:37 PM
#34:


Starks posted...
NASA should continue developing and supporting its in-home and contracted solutions. SLS can and should continue. The money is already spent and it will have unique capabilities if ever fully realized. Artemis might be possible without SLS but we really should use it for the crew rating and abort methods.

NASA should also be extremely proud if the Dream Chaser launch goes perfectly next month.

If there's a rush or a new space race, it's because geopolitics and the dawn of literal space warfare began this past month. Twice now. That is not an excuse to cut corners or endanger employees. SpaceX has a cowboy bang-that-together attitude and it has unacceptable costs It has to stop. Mistakes and shitty safety culture on the ground will kill. And then those same mistakes can be deadly or costly as Russia, Blue Origin, SpaceX, etc have shown.

So the bolded is why you are making these statements about urgency? Which incidents are you referring to? (I genuinely could have missed them) The Israeli missile defense incident doesn't seem to apply..



I can post contracts and the like but 1 billion per launch is insane. The cost comes from these contracts being legacy and poorly structured. Falcon Heavy isn't even 100 million per launch and it's mostly reusable.

Reference:
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-23-105609
https://oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-23-015.pdf

None of these show "massive corruption" or that the project "only made it this far because of Shelby"?



For example, SpaceX exhaustively tested their Crew Dragon using helicopter drops. Boeing decided to do paperwork instead to barely meet the requirements and then still had their parachutes and other components perform poorly during their Starliner tests.

If I'm following you correctly, SpaceX used a different method to test their capsules than Boeing.. and did more paperwork? I'm not sure how this is a criticism of NASA?

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