I used to be really excited about SpaceX, watched tons of their live streams. Watched YouTube channels that discussed the tech they were building, and followed everything I could about them. Now I don't give a rat's ass cause their owner is a colossal douche nozzle who's head I wish would just spontaneously combust and explode to make the world an ever so slightly better place because it would no longer have him in it.
SpaceX launched its 67th rocket of the year on Tuesday night, a staggering total for the company and its workhorse booster, the Falcon 9.
Remarkably, SpaceX has been able to push the limits of booster reuse while maintaining a 100 percent record of success across the Falcon 9 rocket's last 228 launches, dating to a pad explosion in September 2016.
Additionally, the company only risks its own internally built Starlink satellites on the most experienced boosters, reserving rockets with less mileage for its customers.
On its webcast of Tuesday night's launch, the "Starlink Group 6-17 mission," SpaceX also continued its trend toward a minimalist broadcast approach.
The company still provides a hosted webcast for external satellite customers and partners with NASA for crew and cargo launches.
One of SpaceX's earliest employees, Hans Koenigsmann, once told me that one of the company's goals was to take the "magic" out of launch.
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