Denmark is effectively outlawing them.
I think there’s a lot that we are not being told about the “vaccines.”
Denmark is effectively outlawing them.
I think there’s a lot that we are not being told about the “vaccines.”
I did this with Marshall and Joel a few weeks ago.
There isn’t one.
I agree with this.
There has been a static fire of a Superheavy for the first time.
[Update a couple minutes later]
A discussion of the differences between Raptor 1 and Raptor 2. Visually, I’m impressed by the apparent reduction in hardware and complexity of the power head.
That is, subsidizing cars that don’t, and probably won’t exist.
What a clown show these people are.
Peter Beck explains the low flight rate of Electron.
There are many more small launchers than there is demand for them. And if my idea about equatorial LEO happens (and I think it’s inevitable), there will be no market for them at all.
[Tuesday-morning update]
I’m both fascinated and amused at the degree to which intelligent commenters are having difficulty wrapping their heads around the ELEO concept.
It seems unavoidable to me (and I’m pretty sure we’re already in one, despite the weirdness factors).
I’ve been saying for decades that I’d never raise a kid in California; they should be raised someplace with weather and culture that will make them tougher, and then be allowed to move there. But now the state has provided another reason.
In the face of multiple failures, the company is changing its strategy.
I bought a bunch of November calls on ASTR at fourteen bucks each as lottery tickets after the most recent failure, when the stock price fell to a buck and a half, on the hope that the next launch this summer would be successful. Now they may expire worthless, and I’ll lose about three hundred bucks. But November is still three months away, and the stock could still rally on news.
The NIH, CDC, and FDA (not to mention the Department of Agriculture) have been a public-health disaster.