Yeah, that's one way to put.This how the live stream hosts described it "a rapid unscheduled disassembly."
Of course, even with the unlimited resources of the US government, NASA blew up real good plenty of times.SpaceX operates on a fail fast, adapt and iterate philosophy to a great degree. This is possible in a private company and unmanned space flight.
NASA had to build in perfection, redundancy and could afford to do so with effectively unlimited government funding.
While I'm sure there is some face saving going on, I think they expect such failures and so long as they have and understand the data and failure modes, this flight was a success.
Yeah, that's one way to put.
I might go with, "Blew the fuck up"
Sounds like its perfectly ready to take the first load of billionaires to Mars.SpaceX operates on a fail fast, adapt and iterate philosophy to a great degree. This is possible in a private company and unmanned space flight.
NASA had to build in perfection, redundancy and could afford to do so with effectively unlimited government funding.
While I'm sure there is some face saving going on, I think they expect such failures and so long as they have and understand the data and failure modes, this flight was a success.
Onward and upward. How many Redstones did NASA destroy?The fact that the rocket blew up was not a big deal. It was a first test of the new rocket; Musk had already stated that anything that made it off the launch pad would be considered a success.
Elon Musk’s Starship rocket blows up minutes after launch
Starship suffered ‘rapid unscheduled disassembly,’ according to SpaceX.www.politico.eu
Except this is the rocket that is supposed to be used for NASA's Artemis II moon mission with 4 astronauts. Wish them well.
"To be used." Review your English sentence structureSo they were late and the rocket left without them?
It was supposed to be a joke but since we are on sentence structure."To be used." Review your English sentence structure
Except this is the rocket that is supposed to be used for NASA's Artemis II moon mission with 4 astronauts. Wish them well.
You don't get anywhere by giving up.Except this is the rocket that is supposed to be used for NASA's Artemis II moon mission with 4 astronauts. Wish them well.