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![]() Cool NASA Spaceflight article on Starship. Following Starship SN6?s hop, SN7.1 prepares to pop written by Chris Bergin September 6, 2020 https://tinyurl.com/y2hvlcp4 The thing that boggles my mind is how many test vehicles and test articles are in various stages of assembly and testing right now. It's even looking like the first Super Booster test article will begin assembly relatively soon. This is in stark contrast to the one SLS core stage being tested right now at the NASA Stennis Space Center. This same stage will be used for the first orbital test flight of SLS (the uncrewed SLS/Orion EM-1 flight). There is another one (or perhaps two?) flight article(s) that are currently under construction. Cite from NASA Spaceflight: Aerojet Rocketdyne getting Shuttle engines ready for SLS Core Stage Green Run support written by Philip Sloss September 4, 2020 https://tinyurl.com/yxj9otxv Jeff -- All opinions posted by me on Usenet News are mine, and mine alone. These posts do not reflect the opinions of my family, friends, employer, or any organization that I am a member of. |
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On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 11:31:07 PM UTC+2, Jeff Findley wrote:
much snipped Not when they're farming the work out to contractors on a cost plus basis. Coming in cheaper or earlier than planned actually hurts long term profits in that case. This is because using cost plus, the contractors generally get a certain percentage of profit out of what they're paid. So if they're paid more, they make more overall profit. SpaceX isn't a contractor working on a cost plus contract. Both commercial cargo and commercial crew are fixed cost. So are all of their DOD launch contracts. So are all of their commercial launch contracts. SpaceX is also its own customer (i.e. Starlink). So lowering launch costs is quite important to SpaceX. This sounds a whole lot like SpaceX is competing in an unfair environment. I.e.: the companies they are competing with are getting special treatment from the purchaser (US gov and military). Shouldn't there be lobby groups storming the Capitol to protest this? How about Musk hires some lobbyists and some law firms and sues the government? At this point its not like NASA can punish SpaceX by pulling their funding or revoking their use of facilities at the Cape. NASA needs SpaceX to continue the farce that is ISS. It's not like Boeing, etc. are not already drowning in government pork with military aircraft contracts. much snipped True. Again, they're not a cost plus government contractor and are therefore not as subject to the whims of Congress. It's Congress that came up with SLS and told NASA, by law, that they had to use those suppliers to build SLS. There were no new contracts bid when switching from Ares to SLS. That was all Congress's doing. If it was Congress's will then Congress needs to pay for SLS, like out of their personal pockets. This is clearly pork-politics, companies and industries paying Congress to vote to give them more government money. Folks in the US need to put a stop to this. If I understand the electoral system there about half of the Congressional seats are up for grabs again in the November Elections. I'm not saying defund NASA, or Boeing, I'm just saying force them to compete on a level playing field. In the end it would be better for NASA, and for Boeing, if they can learn to conduct business like a real company again. Jeff -- All opinions posted by me on Usenet News are mine, and mine alone. These posts do not reflect the opinions of my family, friends, employer, or any organization that I am a member of. Take care, REgards Frank |
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