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Comments by "" (@CricketEngland) on "SpaceX: Why did Elon Musk's Starship rocket explode? - BBC News" video.
NASA managed to launch rockets and put men on the moon 50 years ago so in 2023 it should be much easier and safer to do it.
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Bloody expensive data gathering job
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@StarMan_2018 bollocks, if it was good enough for NASA 50 years ago it should be much easier in 2023 it’s just a big boy playing with his big toys anyway and the money he is wasting could be far better spend finding a cure for cancer or such like on earth.
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NASA latched rockets 50 years ago with no issues but even though technology since then has gone up 1000% Elon can’t even get it right in 2023.
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@Get-mad-over-9000 it not about how many rockets we launch, it the fact that NASA did it 50 years ago with half the technology we have today, so it should be much easier to get it right in 2023 After all we have driverless cars, electric vehicles, computers that can run thousands of calculations a second, planes that can travel right across the world with out needing refuelling and Elon can’t even get a rocket to take off correctly
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@olasek7972 yea and look how much money he is wasting as well.
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@inkster147 but technology is 1000% better these days than in the late 60’s after all just look at how computer have evolved.
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@inkster147 we. Have driverless cars, planes that can travel the world with out refusing, wiped out polo and other major illnesses and we can’t get a rocket to launch properly in 2023 (which we managed to do successfully 50 years ago) What a joke
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@StarMan_2018 no dummy all I am saying is that if NASA could get men in the moon back in the 60’s then launching a rocket in 2023 should be much easier
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@simsvmusic because of the costs dummy, NASA have always said it would cost too much for them to do it… After all NASA gets it’s funding from the national budget (I,E tax payers money)
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