@paulbaumgart @pmarca Trying to figure out what "success" means? Vertical touchdown in water with velocity < x mph? Aren't they doing that?
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@toddheberlein@pmarca I guess it depends on what exactly they're planning to test with the next water landing? Dunno any details. - 1 more reply
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@paulbaumgart@pmarca this is why no competition is important. Can take risks and not be afraid of failure. -
@LilGloblVillage@pmarca I don't think "no competition" is an accurate description of the satellite launch market: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_private_spaceflight_companies#Satellite_launchers … - 2 more replies
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@paulbaumgart@pmarca The next launch will have an older core, without the landing improvements we saw in the last two attempts. -
@bfwi@paulbaumgart@pmarca Now the low prob of success statement makes sense.
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@paulbaumgart@pmarca Hence the "low probability of success".Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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