Comment on How did we get humans on the moon in 1969 and are still struggling to get the Starship rocket to launch properly?

Wanderer@lemm.ee ⁨2⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Apollo was a huge government project. It was affectively a military, science, geopolitical and political project that had a lot of backing by the public.

I would argue Apollo is the great project ever and it’s kind of unfair to compare anything to it.

But the real crux of this matter here is if you get your info from Lemmy or reddit (and not one of the places filled by experts). It’s full of “Lol Elon bad” circlejerking. “Haha the rocket blew up they so stupid”. It’s really cringe. In fact SpaceX, NASA, the FAA, astronauts who will go on the ships, other space companies, experts they all expected this to happen. This is the plan. (Though the FAA did have some issues).

Ignore the “Elon is an idiot” memes and what you actually find is SpaceX is probably the greatest rocket company in the world and all rocket agencies including governmental ones though that SpaceX has already achieved was impossible.

Anything could go wrong with this project but I don’t think people would be overly concerned if rockets failed all throughout this year. (But it is expected to be better than that.)

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