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It would be a false dichotomy if it weren't the de-facto standard operating procedure of all the parties heretofore involved, for the last fifty years. They blew up five, if I remember correctly, Atlas SM-65s before they got one to fly. THAT is the standard I want to see a return to.
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Can a nuclear rocket engine create electricity?
Nothalogh replied to Minmus Taster's topic in Science & Spaceflight
That means you just aren't producing enough thrust to go with all that ISP. -
Anyone who says otherwise is self evidently a heretic
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Come on, now, you're a KSP player. Anything downrange of the pad is some kind of success, when unmanned. And any landing you walk away from is a good landing, when manned. And all this wailing and gnashing of teeth is childish at best, the alternative is to do this the post-Apollo NASA way, which would add twenty years and ten times the budget for a quarter of the initially intended features. Sorry, not sorry, I don't want another Space Shuttle, and neither should you.
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By exterminating humans?
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Aye, but we're kind of stuck with the humans and their constructs. So that may as well be a law on par with that of physics.
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Not entirely true, there is also the political dimension of any project, but that can be dealt with by bringing to bear a sufficient amount of shame and bullying.
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Blue Origin would first have to build engines
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Starship isn't beholden to NASA's design tomfoolery
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This is the one that always sticks with me
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If it doesn't register on the Richter scale, it's not a rocket.