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USAF, SpaceX Close To Agreement On Launch Certification Plan
On May 31, 8:59*am, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article a3ee765e-f247-47a0-a471-600b9725d7c4 @t9g2000yqd.googlegroups.com, says... Spacex has a long way to go before getting USAF business. Agreed. They already bit off more than they can chew now. In what way have they "bit off more than they can chew now"? *By what metric are you claiming this? Likely won't see another launch this year Really? *On their website, they still list the following missions for 2013: And what other marketing spin are you going to believe. I can list many other sci fi websites too. |
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