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Posts by Spaceguy5

Especially when the quality of the things being produced by that company has dropped significantly in the last decade to the point of being dangerous. Probably because it's run by a fascist who increasingly treats his employees like shit.

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NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn.

NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn.

Lot of recalled products down there.

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Watching the mission coverage overall honestly made me cry a few times. Especially since I worked on it, met at least half the crew before, had my name signed on the rocket with a sharpie, etc and there was just so much humanity built into the mission and so many amazing people who made it happen

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Bunnies in a raft pull up next to a spaceship capsule, which has just splashed down and is floating in the open sea. Visible in the capsule, two bunnies wave at the ones in the boat.

Bunnies in a raft pull up next to a spaceship capsule, which has just splashed down and is floating in the open sea. Visible in the capsule, two bunnies wave at the ones in the boat.

Daily bunny no.3285 made it home safely

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Such a reckless and stupid mentality. In reality it has caused them to bleed tens of billions of dollars and have nothing to show for it. To the point they need to use shady political connections to try to halt their competition

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They won't unless they fix their institutional issues of sycophant managers firing people who speak up about issues, and change their architecture to something that is actually feasible.
Instead Elon planted a sycophant into NASA to get his "competition" canceled

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They had one blow up several months ago just from a routine and easy ground test of just pressurizing it. It's why it's been such a huge amount of time since the last flight. They don't know they they're doing.

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Starship had significant failures on every single flight. More than two outright blew up. The ones that did not blow up had significant heat shield failures. There's so much more irresponsible stuff under the hood that can't be talked about. But the fact it keeps blowing up and having issues...

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Okay you're threatening to doxx me now. Go back to Twitter with the rest of the anti science creeps.

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I would never work for that evil company. A huge chunk of their work force quits or gets fired from the toxic work environment and from being told to do things that break engineering standards.

Also elon planted someone in charge of NASA who owns a lot of spacex stock who is dismantling Artemis

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I have worked with them, seen disturbing shit, heard other disturbing shit from coworkers who worked with them, heard disturbing shit from former coworkers. And you're trying to trivialize all of that even though it's very public starship keeps blowing up in very easy to avoid ways which is a marker

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"Claim to do"
What do you think my profile picture is? You're toxic. I'm disengaging. I've run into many people like you over the years who falsely claim to support NASA while worshipping spacex and saying they need to replace NASA and it's delusional.

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You're hating all over NASA and claiming Spacex is better and that people with inside knowledge on that subject regarding spacex are wrong.

Meanwhile I literally work on the space program and my name was signed with a sharpie on the rocket that sent the crew to the moon. Kindly go fuck yourself.

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You said spacex is better than NASA and that no one is allowed to criticize their QA issues, workforce injury rate, fact that talented engineers left a long time ago, rookie mistakes, starship failing, etc

Meanwhile I helped send people around the moon this week. You're the "internet scientist"

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Uh you did that.

This thread is about a super heavy launch vehicle (SLS) and you're saying falcon 9 is more impressive than that. And said cheaply made internet satellites and a primitive space capsule that can't even freefly that long is better than Orion and anything NASA did. Hypocrite

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Which Boeing also has zero to do with Orion other than providing the launch vehicle (which worked flawlessly because NASA had a huge amount of control over design and operations).

Go back to Twitter with your bad elon worshipping takes on spaceflight.

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SpaceX almost killed astronauts a few times but I guess we don't talk about that. Stupid elon fanboys

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I literally gave public examples of why SpaceX is bad. I'm an aerospace industry engineer. I work on this shit. I know shit about the company I can't even talk about. I've worked projects with them and have coworkers who have worked other projects with them. Stay in your lane.

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Dragon is a toy compared to what Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Orion can do. Significantly less capable. Less safe than Orion too because it has less redundancy if problems happen. You're making some insane and insulting statements about NASA and its ability

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Hah you don't know how bad things are under the hood there because they keep shit under tight NDA

And launching a bunch of cheaply and poorly built internet satellites is absolutely not sci fi stuff and not better than NASA sending people around the moon

What would I know I just work in industry

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I had this discussion with someone else earlier today. The only reason Falcon 9 and Dragon mostly work (I say mostly because it has its own issues he hides under NDA) is because experts designed it. Then got fired or quit. Current spacex workforce is not nearly as talented as it was.

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Dude look at starship. Spacex absolutely sucks nowdays because his management style is shit and he fires experts who say something is a bad idea

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Trump is trying to kill Artemis as well and breaking international treaties related to it, all because Elon told him to. Literally the day after this mission launched, Trump said he wants a 23% NASA cut. And changes to Artemis that'd cancel the successful rocket but help Elon. Be concerned.

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Elon Musk Y @elonmusk
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For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years.

Elon Musk Y @elonmusk X.com For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years.

SpaceX shifts focus from something that it will never do on Mars to something it will never do on the Moon.

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I'm also in the space industry and the fact that people are falling for this new bullshit lie about low earth orbit and lunar AI datacenters makes me feel like I'm on crazy pills

2 months ago 32 1 1 0

The shooter yesterday also had neo nazi beliefs. They wrote that not enough jews died in the holocaust, and they idolized the Columbine shooters

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He also claims that Mars will only need 4-6 launches total. Which is absolutely asinine and not supported by physics. HLS Starship needs 17 launches just to land on the moon... the fact that he publishes this garbage to try to get investors for spacex feels like fraud

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Pretty sure it's investor bait, trying to trick people to give Elon more money for this dead end program

9 months ago 4 1 2 0

Groimes, ahl niver be king of Mars at thes rate

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NASA HQ's "bold vision for American leadership in space" everyone. Even ISS will have to be ended early if the people who maintain it are fired. Janet and the President's plans would end US human spaceflight completely.

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