• pivot_root@lemmy.world
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    > FAA prevents SpaceX from launching more rockets
    > Musk guts the FAA
    > FAA no longer stopping rockets
    > Musk decries nobody will stop other people’s rockets

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      ->Musk’s team launches the most expensive firework ever blowing up and disrupting air traffic and destroying the environment again for the eighth time

        • danc4498@lemmy.world
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          They both shoot rockets up in the sky. Our government could pay NASA to do it, or pay Space X.

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            NASA does not build it’s own rockets (anymore) they make the payloads. NASA will never make rockets as good/cheap as a companies like ULA and SpaceX.

            Take a look at the cluster fuck that is the SLS if you want an example

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                Uh, basically no.

                NASA has experiments to run, spaceX has no idea what science NASA is interested in doing. So having SpaceX make the payload doesn’t really make a lot of sense.

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                  So it sounds like they are codependent at this point. The bigger the nasa budget the better for space X.

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                    I mean, that’s always been the case. That’s literally spaceX’s primary job, putting things in space for NASA. It’s the same for every launch provider in the US.

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                SpaceX can make the payloads, and they already do in the form of starlink.

                NASA carries out research/experiments something that spaceX probably doesn’t want to compete in since for the most part it does not pay