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so a SpaceX rocket recently blew up after launch? Why does this not even merit newsworthy anymore? -- nm
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Jovian (aka Jovian)
Aug 28 '24, 13:49
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Think I just heard about it on NPR News Now FWIW -- nm
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con_carne
Aug 28, 14:51
This one?
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JD
Aug 28, 14:06
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It’s an inadvertent reminder of our ineptitude as a species. It’s like a bird in a tree looking at a bird in a house banging against the glass trying
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Loyola
Aug 28, 13:59
Because they haven't screwed up as badly as Boeing yet -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 28, 13:54
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Though as far as launch vehicles go, Boeing is 'just' super late and over budget. They're one for one with SLS
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JD
Aug 28, 14:18
which blew up? the one last night was a failure of a booster to land (I believe) previously it was their testing of the big rocket, which everyone
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tRuMaN
Aug 28, 13:50
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