Reddit-runner t1_jarieyw wrote
Reply to comment by MassProductionRagnar in After flying four astronauts into orbit, SpaceX makes its 101st straight landing — ‘I just feel so lucky that I get to fly on this amazing machine.’ by marketrent
>primarily, Arianespace is there to provide independent European capability to space.
If that is the case then why even develop Ariane6 as an expressed rival to the Falcon9 of 2017 instead of just subsidising Ariane5 indefinitely?
Also why create a singe provider with basically no incentive for low prices instead of investing in the launch market as a whole to ensure "independent European capabilities to space"? With those €4B for Ariane6 Europ could have created TWO SpaceX!
Europe could have a much bigger space economy if it didn't hurdle itself with high, self inflicted, launch costs.
MassProductionRagnar t1_jasdd33 wrote
>If that is the case then why even develop Ariane6 as an expressed rival to the Falcon9 of 2017 instead of just subsidising Ariane5 indefinitely?
Because it makes more money, or rather means Ariane needs less subsidies.
Reddit-runner t1_jat9dne wrote
>Because it makes more money, or rather means Ariane needs less subsidies.
Your entire first argument was that Ariane6 is not an economic choice but a strategic one.
Now you argume that Ariane6 was designed to keep up with the market.
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