That’s a pretty low-quality article. They couldn’t even get the location right, despite quoting a tweet from NSF with the correct location.
SpaceX has yet to provide an update on the explosion, which took place at its Boca Chica Starbase facilities in southern Texas.
NASASpaceflight wrote, “The raptor testing stand at McGregor experienced an anomaly a few moments ago."
If the author can’t tell the difference between SpaceX’s Boca Chica and McGregor facilities, I’m not sure they should can be trusted to report on the situation accurately.
They have a team to keep that boss at bay.
The day SpaceX has issues like Boeing, I’ll believe you.
They do have issues. It’s just Musk saying that’s what we wanted and everyone believes him.
I don’t listen to that Musk has to say about the SpaceX issues.
I’d rather listen to the actual engineers working on the missions.
Well reality of the situation is that they had so many issues lately. Be it because of Musk’s stupidity or just regular old cockiness
Where are these issues reported?
I’ve only heard about Boeing’s as of lately.
But maybe that’s because of the hivemind.
I read it on the news. Engine exploded recently. Starship’s launch was riddled with malfunctions, etc.
Can you link one article reporting an engine malfunction? Everything I find is about a successful test flight. But then I spent 30 seconds.
Sure.
That’s a pretty low-quality article. They couldn’t even get the location right, despite quoting a tweet from NSF with the correct location.
If the author can’t tell the difference between SpaceX’s Boca Chica and McGregor facilities, I’m not sure they should can be trusted to report on the situation accurately.
Thanks! That video was wild.
That team’s name? Gwynne Shotwell.
There you have it :)