didi0625
didi0625 t1_jczid5p wrote
Reply to comment by Shrike99 in The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year by returnofjuju
Size does matter in the world of launchers. Small launcher vs medium launcher will obviously show that some rideshare missions done with F9 would equate to a dozen electron launches.
I'm not downplaying as much Sx accomplishment in their active series of flawless launching and landing than you would think.
Tesla was the king of EVs a few years ago. Today i find teslas lacking in front of other EVs. SpaceX just has no real competition, and that could be a flaw for the space industry.
didi0625 t1_jcz9bb1 wrote
Reply to comment by tanrgith in The SpaceX steamroller has shifted into a higher gear this year by returnofjuju
They landed their first f9 in December 2015. Some private companies will try in the next years to land a 1st stage. So i'd say 10 years.
Honestly it's frightening to see Sx's lead in launch capabilities. Hopefully we will be able to count on multiple launch companies in a few years. I'm rooting for Rocketlab (i invested in this company just fyi), but others will also try to take some space in the industry.
Another point is that Sx mainly launches for himself (starlink). So numbers, while being absolutely impressive, are inflated.
Then there is starship. I hope it will work for the future of space exploration and space economy, but they show it's not easy, even if you are SpaceX !
didi0625 t1_ix9hgw9 wrote
Let's hope for them it will be successful. Space is hard. Staying in orbit is harder. Sending payloads consistently in orbit is even harder. Many have failed before this point...
didi0625 t1_itmnc1d wrote
Reply to comment by mrnoonan81 in Have you ever watched a jaguar carve a jack-o'-lantern? by Alabussy
He clearly does not like the taste ahah.
But he loves biting it
didi0625 t1_jdk82x8 wrote
Reply to comment by SFerrin_RW in Rocket Lab targets $50 million launch price for Neutron rocket to challenge SpaceX’s Falcon 9 by cnbc_official
What will be the price of an hypothetical terran R ?
Payload is a thing but price/kg is key. If you can send 20T to LEO but they only have 12T of cargo... You're going to go for the cheaper launcher.