Could it be the next McDonnell Douglas?
Note that this is just aviation, no mention of their problems in the space sector.
Could it be the next McDonnell Douglas?
Note that this is just aviation, no mention of their problems in the space sector.
Meanwhile, Democrats pledge to follow the science of whichever union donates the most money.
“…in human history.”
What matters is not who does it first, but who does it best, and why they’re doing it.
…to social control.
I disagree with the last graf, though. The left has never been about the liberation of human beings or, if it imagines it was, it has always had the opposite effect whenever it gains control.
[Update a few minutes later]
A reminder: There are no socialist success stories.
Despite the failure to land so far, it looks like SpaceX is making progress more rapidly than anticipated.
[Afternoon update]
Bob Zimmerman is writing the obituary for SLS. I hope he’s right.
…wasn’t “stolen,” but it was underhandedly tilted.
…is (finally) retiring. Here are four potential people to replace him. Brooks is from Huntsville. He and Ross Aderholt have been the biggest proponents of the Big Monster Rocket in the House.
Sigh.
No, there was never a Trump plan for sending anyone to Mars by 2024, and the FAA didn’t cancel the SpaceX test.