Sammy Jankis
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aren't those costs folded into the price, damo?Not really. We do not pay for their test flights. Like pretty much any other government contract we pay for the end result, not what it took to get there.
be real.
aren't those costs folded into the price, damo?Not really. We do not pay for their test flights. Like pretty much any other government contract we pay for the end result, not what it took to get there.
The post I was responding to was, "we pay for these test flights", we do not. If they are never successful we will not pay for them to send our satellites into space or to retrieve our astronauts, or any number of things we pay for...aren't those costs folded into the price, damo?
be real.
No, your capacity for logic is as nonexistent as the Tooth Fairy. Try reading again.Supporters of trump are as nonexistent as the Tooth Fairy?
It depends on the type of contract. Most service or low-risk product contracts are FFP (Firm Fixed Price) and the contractor bears the risk of keeping costs under control, and for performing proper risk management, to be profitable.aren't those costs folded into the price, damo? be real.
Indeed...Too funny! Your autocorrect converted celebrating to crashing.
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Musk is crashing on so many levels.
Which is why FAA was investigating SpaceX for safety issues.
This is why he is doing away with FAA. The agency that doesn't believe his ships are safe.Musk is crashing on so many levels.
and sometimes they barely squeak by.....It depends on the type of contract. Most service or low-risk product contracts are FFP (Firm Fixed Price) and the contractor bears the risk of keeping costs under control, and for performing proper risk management, to be profitable.
High-risk products (e.g. new technology) are usually CPFF (Cost Plus Fixed Fee). On these, the government is assuming the risks inherent in the project/program.
Wow.
The level of ass kissing and cheerleading is off the charts with you people!!!
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NASA is not a failure.
They're still around today and will likely still be around after SpaceX is gone.
So does NASA
What are you talking about?
You're talking about sending human lives into space.
Any sane human would tread carefully along such a road.
Are you suggesting that SpaceX should or will just rush headlong into manned space missions without using the same level of caution that NASA has for most of its history?
BTW, how many astronauts has SpaceX sent up?
Has SpaceX landed people on the moon?
Sumita Williams is 59n
all costs are passed along damo.The post I was responding to was, "we pay for these test flights", we do not. If they are never successful we will not pay for them to send our satellites into space or to retrieve our astronauts, or any number of things we pay for...
Just like if the car is never developed you never pay Ford for their development of the vehicle. Let's get real.
We pay, like I said, once they have the result. Just like we did with Martin Marietta and the Shuttles. Slower development with a fear of testing didn't make it cheaper, it made it far more expensive. I get where it came from though, after a crew burned up during a test the entire culture at NASA changed. We want the failures to happen during unmanned tests like the one that just happened, because testing with humans involved changes the way everyone will view these tests.
I'm enjoying watching them develop the rockets that will eventually take humans to Mars. And test failures like this one are part of that... Before the crew burned up in Apollo I folks forget about all the test rockets that literally failed on the launch pad. Let's get the failures before we add the people...
Explain why NASA astronauts are coming back to Earth after nine months in a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. Btw
Is 59 which is astonishing to my mind at least.
earth is their home planet.Explain why NASA astronauts are coming back to Earth after nine months in a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. Btw
Is 59 which is astonishing to my mind at least.
I love this story of the billionaire who crushed himself in a retarded homemade submarine....Which is why FAA was investigating SpaceX for safety issues.
Which is why Musk is doing away with FAA.
nasa is a bunch of Satan worshippers.Ask Boeing, the company which produced the Starliner capsule the astronauts first traveled to the space station on in the first place.
The same capsule which DID make it back to Earth intact and WOULD HAVE returned them safely had NASA not acted out of an abundance of caution.
But NASA put their lives and safety ahead of expedience or money.
I have to wonder if a greedy, gung ho, self absorbed, half cocked, shoot first and ask questions later wannabe cowboy like Musk would exercise the same level of caution that NASA did.