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Message Subject SPACEX FRAUD and COLLUSION WITH YOUTUBE/GOOGLE Since they allowed IT
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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First, the mission was a total failure.

The second stage crashed and didn't land. FAIL

They meant to shoot the "car" into an orbit around Mars and failed - FAIL

The entire mission was supposed to be able to re-use the sections. That was a fail.
And to prove they could send something towards Mars. They fucked that up to.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71541847


I don't remember seeing a Mars orbit as a mission goal...
They got the strap on boosters back, which will be refurbished.

...boy, I can only imagine your sour face during the 50s when we were "learning" how to do rockets. Fact is, you often learn more from failures than successes...and every space program out there, government or civilian, knows this very well.

SpaceX will continue doing rockets, celebrate their successes and learning from their failures...kinda like life itself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76142371


You are about to get a sour puss. See how misinformed you are tarddit.

But the centre booster, which was to land on the floating platform off the coast, missed its target and slammed into the ocean at 500 km/h, with shrapnel taking out the cameras and damaging the platform.

As well, the payload — Musk's own cherry red Tesla Roadster complete with a mannequin astronaut — overshot its orbit.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71541847


ahhhh, so there IS a cherry red roadster orbiting up there...thanks for the agreement there...you're just befuddled because your ignorance of how it was accomplished won't allow you to see the beautiful precision in it.
Also, I will safely assume you weren't around in the 50s and 60s to see just how much "failure" there was in the early days of rocketry. It was a steep learning curve. As the saying goes, you often learn more from failure than success, and the early rocket boys took that to heart.

SpaceX did good...bringing new concepts and paradigms to the rocket world...
 
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