Estimating the reliability of a rocket from a small number of launches is a hard problem. How many “nines” of reliability is enough?
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H8ers gonna h8. Get ur retraction writing pen ready there mr globecuck
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If I am wrong I will read David Stockman articles as penance.
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no that's not necessary let's not go overboard
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Can't be any worse than the crew that thought pumping pure O2 into unshielded electronic spaces, cold rubber o-rings seal just as good as those at operating temp, and ablative ceramics are negotiable for re-entry, did.
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Don’t doubt
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I'm a doubter. I doubt that NASA's own alleged "safety standards" even exist. Can NASA prove that it follows these alleged standards? They say there's water in space now, that astronauts can drown! Nothing to do with the fact that they train in a pool of water, tho!
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Right, because NASA’s safety record is so great !!
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That’s a problem
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Take a few Dems for a 1 way ride
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Where's the tax payer money going for space x? NK?
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NASA wouldn't need them if their budget was higher.
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