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Alexa, demographics of NASA engineers in 1969
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Twitter creatures mald all day at Musk but won't join the fedi because the instance that validates their opinions will ban them for looking at the mods the wrong way.
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I don't like Musk, but it was literally the largest payload rocket ever built, and their only success criteria was launch plus a few kilometers. They exceeded their goals, and it's the first crash they've had in a few years ... some haters just gotta hate
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@djsumdog @PhenomX6
"They put men on the moon"
They also burned a few on the launch pad.
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And also Operation Paperclip.
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@PhenomX6 @djsumdog
I'm not going to shit-talk German engineering, but we're certainly past that now. Lots of people getting into space. Japan doing it their own way is most impressive to me.
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It's just surreal seeing people somehow surprised a big tube full of highly combustible fuel can explode, and that the whole development process is designed to weed out problems like this before we put people on them. Politics has killed those individuals' ability to think.