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Before I say my piece I’ll go on the record that my problems with the sequel isn’t related to the magic boy being turned into a magic girl.

My problem is with how fricking tiny it made the galaxy seem.

I like the interquel films because it’s what I wanted out of the sequel films expand, expound, and make the sky

Maybe the lander can still crash on the Moon and deliver the remains, while the rest of it flies off into interplanetary space.

I hope it gets more. But I think the biggest obstacle is going to be getting the cast back considering the time commitments/that they’ve all been released from their contracts for awhile now.

You seem to be implying that Disney waited too long to dump him and shouldn’t have let him be in season 2 of Loki. Filming on that completed months before the story broke, so they would have had to completely redo pretty much everything and they probably remember how they got burned by reacting to the James Gunn stuff

Yeah, though that seems unfortunately to have gone to the same film collection in the sky alongside copies of Dune by Jodorowsky.

This is a long awaited vehicle, and much needed. I’m excited to see the latest iteration of the venerable Centaur flying high as well!

Just in time to have them all ruined with ads, to encourage you to pay to watch them not ruined by ads!

19 launches, 18 self-landings, gotta give major props to SpaceX engineers. Russians are still dumping their shit into water. 

To clarify something not made explicit in the article, the second stage performed its first burn nominally, the one that immediately proceeded from the first stage burn, but the second burn (still of the second stage) did not go correctly. Firefly’s statement is not clear whether the engine completely failed to

One of the few rare times I’m rooting for Disney

NASA hasn’t built rockets in 70 years. The contracts to build and operate the shuttle and launch vehicles (rockets) for satellites went to ULA which was a consortium including Boeing and other companies.

It’s why Artemis is taking so long, though. ANY misstep seems to set the government-only space program back too far. But still, if the private misses resulted in fatalities, then the leniency given SpaceX would probably be reined in.

Musk aside, the SpaceX team has been eye-wateringly astounding in how much they’ve achieved.

Incorrect, they wrapped shooting a full 6 months before any allegations about him came out, everyone involved was adamant that the scripts were locked and there were zero reshoots. The show we got was the show we were always going to get, irrespective of any outside factors.

The Tesseract was affecting everyone it came into contact with in Avengers, which is why there was so much bickering on the helicarrier and why Loki is so much more of a dick than usual.  Once they took the Tesseract from him he mellowed a tad.  Thats my take anyway.

The article title is incorrect. SpaceX has launched the X-37B before. OTV-5 was launched on the 7th of September in 2017. It launched on a Falcon 9 rocket.

All credit to President and COO Gwynne Shotwell and her crew for achieving this. I really am shocked that the Air Force is willing to deal with SpaceX given the outlandish behaviour and various Russian and Chinese entanglements of the CEO, Chair & CTO.

Total cost of Starship: $5 billion
Total cost of SLS: $23.8 billion

Starship is twice as heavy (11 million vs 5 million).

The November 18th launch did make it to space. Considering how the first and second launch went and with lessons learned, the third should make it to orbit.

Well.. technically the latest test launch did go as high as 140 km which is well past the line which is considered space (both the 80km that people in the US think and the 100 km others think it is).