Author Topic: A portion of Space X's fairing washes up on the beach in SC  (Read 2251 times)

Offline Bennett

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This has always been a bit of a puzzle to me. Rocket companies can just dump their waste in the ocean? Perhaps if we’d put a hefty charge on that we might have had reusable rockets sooner!

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This has always been a bit of a puzzle to me. Rocket companies can just dump their waste in the ocean? Perhaps if we’d put a hefty charge on that we might have had reusable rockets sooner!

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This is already being discussed in the General Falcon and Dragon thread

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