Comments by "Tony Wilson" (@tonywilson4713) on "Astrum" channel.

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  2. Your right that is NOT an R-7 in the footage, unless its one of the very first test vehicles. But to say the R-7 launches Soyuz isn't strictly true. Vostok, Voshkod and Soyuz all use the same stage 1 with RD-107 boosters and RD-108 on the main core. But those engines have been slowly modified over and over. They still have the basics but its like trying to compare Chevrolet V-8s from the 1960s to todays LS series V-8s. Its one of the great lessons the Americans never seem to learn from. The Russians take what they have and make it better bit by bit. The Americans take what they have, throw it all away and start with a clean sheet. Its very costly, takes huge amounts of time and never seems to end well. Its also one of the main reasons why they haven't been back to the moon for 50 years. Go look at how much money they spent on SLS and related projects. Its one of the arguments you have to be very careful with when discussing Space-X, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. How much have they spent reinventing things they didn't need to. If Jeff Bezos just wanted to go into space he could have paid the Russians like Dennis Tito did. If Richard Branson just wanted to get flown to the edge of space he could have simply had Scaled Composites build him a version of space ship 1 and gone 10 years ago. If Elon just wanted to go to space on his own rocket did he really need to reinvent EVERYTHING. Lots of 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️ in those discussions. Good pickup on the footage.
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