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Well, I guess sometimes it's easier to buy slots with spirits than with cash, and AFAIK SpaceX isn't looking to ethanol powered rockets :P

Then again, if you're paranoid about launch reliability, the Russians do have a success rate akin to ULA (outside of someone inserting a guidance unit upside down :confused:)

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14 minutes ago, T-10a said:

(outside of someone inserting a guidance unit upside down :confused:)

Or moving the rocket to another launch pad and forgetting to update the flight computer firmware. Every time it's something new and hilarious. No reliability to speak of.

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8 hours ago, sh1pman said:

I’m surprised they could secure anything at all. SpaceX ran out of rockets? :D

Satellite operators have repeatedly confirmed that they will do everything in their power to keep at least three independent launch providers in the market. Right now that looks like ILS, Arianespace, and one US launch provider as the minimum baseline, but they'll happily buy from multiple US providers and from China, too (whenever ITAR doesn't block them).

So in this case, they're buying Protons to make sure that ILS remains a viable option going forward.

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