who’s liable when it crashes? And it’s “better” than human drivers in very limited situations with a human driver behind the wheel to take control.
who’s liable when it crashes? And it’s “better” than human drivers in very limited situations with a human driver behind the wheel to take control.
Most of the western world doesn’t have to imagine
Yet the cost doesn’t go down. Spacex boss defined reuse as that the stage can be reused the next day with just an inspection. The reuse they avtually so is rebuilding it with the older parts. At least last time I checked the cost savings were just a few 10 % while they promised 90+
Edit: did some more checking, and it appears third party(military and government) pay significantly higher launch costs ~100mill vs 60mill list price), so might be they’re subsidising the starlink cost by funneling money from the state.
Young people in Korea have switched over to iphones. iphone have like 60% marketshare now for that demographic
Yes, but that’s not because of reusability. They’re not at that stage yet (willl they ever?)
Reusability has nothing to do with it. Hardly any of the rockets have been reusable (in terms of saving significant money on launches). It’s just that spacex is dumping enormous amounts of satellites in LEO. It’s going to become a huge problem when other companies/countries does the same.
And it’s viewed more positively in the society to have a bullshit Bs or Ms than a (usefull) trade degree
You don’t get experts from education. You get experts from job experience (after education).
You must not have paid attention to the smite “pro” scene if you believe that game is in a good spot.