It's just too bad there's no way to draw a meaningful conclusion from these data
Reposted from The Southernerd
I always find it interesting that NASA, in 6 successful missions out of 7, put 12 men on the moon in a glorified tin can with the computational power of a 1st generation iPhone and zero in-flight fatalities.
Yet 60 years later private space companies have about a 20% success rate.

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