NASA and SpaceX have launched Crew-10, a mission that will relieve astronauts who have been on the International Space Station for nine months.
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Is that why he gets so upset when real astronauts tell him he's wrong about things he says?
If I were those 2 astronauts, I wouldn't get on that ride. They have an abominable safety record.
(Making an analogy for aerospace by using an aerospace analogy. I’m sure this will make sense to like, 3 people…)
Airbus makes aircraft, but not engines. Pratt and Whitney makes engines, but not aircraft. Aircraft are usually useless without engines, and engines are useless without a vehicle to power.
Starship is a different story, and I’d be really surprised if it flew crew at any point (outside of HLS) this decade
CRS-7 is weird in that it survived the launch failure, but as a cargo capsule without an abort system, it wasn’t intended to deploy parachutes after a launch failure. It would’ve likely survived had it been programmed to deploy chutes, but-
Anyways point is that for actual capsule landing attempts, there haven’t been any failures
and the reasons why she cut ties with her father
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