For everyone interested, spacex will launch it's falcon in about 11H
stream: spacex com/webcast/
>transcontinental ballistic missiles in private hands
how is it legal?
>>7732864
its science
>Bamp
I think there's another thread about this already
>>7732871
I looked through the catalog and didn't find one. probably I'm blind.
>>7732864
>he thinks spacex is really private
They would have gotten nowhere if it wasn't for NASA technical and financial support. It is still mostly true now, more than 10 years on.
>>7732864
>how is it legal?
>gubbiment privitazation bitchez
>>7733031
Maybe they would have gotten nowhere with the regulatory authorities.
NASA contracts certainly accelerated their timeline, but I'm not sure that's been good for SpaceX. To get NASA contracts, they needed to jump up to Falcon 9, instead of sticking with Falcon 1 until they got good at producing and launching it.
SpaceX could have been a company that launched hundreds of rockets and routinely recovered them for reuse by now.
[LAUNCHING INTENSIFIES]
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>>7732847
>about 11H
>Tue, Dec 22 2015 2:34 AM — Tue, Dec 22 2015 3:05 AM
>1d 3h 26m 07s
>>7733724
What time zone is that?
24 hours from now
reddit page with info: https://spacexstats.com/
livestream on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5bTbVbe4e4
>pic credit: reddit
sometimes they're a useful bunch
>>7735021
Nice.
Will it blow up and crash in flames like the rest of them ?