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Old 02-19-2021, 08:37 AM   #173
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I want to agree

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG View Post
Failing is learning. He claims they are still 2-3 years away from this being reliable.
I did not say that I disagree with this statement. I just don't understand how it works now. It looks like some kind of strange PR campaign.
In any case, over 18 years of existence, starting from scratch, they have achieved a lot.
Interestingly, there are now over 60 private space companies. And they are all successful in their own way. But no one makes PR on mistakes.
Recently I found out about an interesting space company that is working hard to launch its own space tugs to clear debris from orbit. It is called Skyrora.
So they make press releases only after they succeed in their tests.
For example, after successfully testing their Skylark Micro rocket.
And there are many such examples.
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