I have doubts
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SLS will be NASA's goodbye to building rockets. I think it was a reasonable rocket when it was conceived: multi-purpose and thus hard to cancel. It's just regrettable that it lost almost half its potential service life as a competent rocket due to delays
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So true. It hurts. Sadly.
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Anyone else have that cold, steely, pain in their back from the knife...?
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My favorite quote: "If Santa Claus arrived, and said, 'I have good news. It now works and you can launch tomorrow. Everything's done. You're going to have a launch tomorrow.' ... It still isn't getting us to the Moon...." Sadly, Santa Claus is not walking through that door.
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It's rather like: Santa has left the building.
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$20Billion!!! $20Billion!!! $20Billion!!! $20Billion!!! $20Billion!!! $20Billion!!! there are not enough characters on all of Twitter to fully represent that much money
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1/2 Very telling and much needed article, though, strategically too many investments and infrastructure is being built around SLS. When hundreds of million are spent and systems to accommodate SLS, will NASA have any other option than to use SLS in the long term?
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Sunk cost fallacy. When ten Falcon Heavy launches are cheaper than a single SLS launch, why spend another dollar on SLS?
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