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Japan’s ‘moon sniper’ probe made incredibly accurate landing, but is now upside down
  • Fair enough. I've just been jaded from reading people bash on SpaceX anytime anything in space "fails". But yeah, those events are similar in the sense that on the surface it looks like a failure, but they met their main mission goal and learned a lot from it. It sounds like the engine issue might've happened for them before, so hopefully they got a lot of good data from this and are able to fix the issue.

    It's important to keep in mind that going to space is very hard. Landing on another celestial body is order of magnitudes harder.

  • Japan’s ‘moon sniper’ probe made incredibly accurate landing, but is now upside down
  • I don't know why people insist on trying to diss SpaceX anytime there's space news... Anyway, last time they missed the Autonomous Drone Ship was years ago when they were first trying to land. So I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to.

    Plus, with space missions there are usually many different mission objectives, and with this mission the main mission was to "demonstrate its highly precise navigation and landing system" which they determined to be a success. The extra credit mission would be if it landed properly and they were able to do more science with it.

  • Tesla Cybertruck Owners Who Drove 10,000 Miles Say Range Is 164 To 206 Miles
  • While that is true, it's not fair to say "see they lied! In completely different circumstances you only get a fraction of the range!" Even for ICE vehicles they use ideal conditions to measure their MPG/range even though most people aren't driving in ideal conditions.

  • Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidies
  • Apparently you don't know how to have a conversation... Doing a quick search it seems like Starlink is around the break even point for operating costs and revenue, so if you'd like to provide sources to refute that, that'd be great.

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket explodes in second test flight | CNN
  • What? 😂 This flight wasn't supposed to go to the moon. It's a test flight. They're developing the most powerful rocket to have ever flown and recover every part of it. They're also using a power cycle for the engine that has never been used before. So no, what SpaceX is doing has never been done before.

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket explodes in second test flight | CNN
  • A reused rocket mission from SpaceX is at least an order of magnitude cheaper than any other major launch provider. And to this date SpaceX has flown 216 reused rockets, and at least one of those was used for a manned mission.

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket explodes in second test flight | CNN
  • There's only 8 (or 9 depending on who you ask) planets in the solar system. So Musk would have 2 fingers to spare. And we haven't even "landed" on all of them (not sure how you'd land on a gas giant...)

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket explodes in second test flight | CNN
  • Also to make it clear, it was never planned to even make it to LEO. SpaceX has made it very clear that they wanted to get close to the energy experienced during an actual reentry without actually making it to orbit.

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