On SpaceX’s Manned Launch Day, NASA’s Bridenstine Talks SpaceX, Boeing, Artemis, and Soyuz: S17

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Space Exploration Technologies Corp, or SpaceX, is launching the United States’ first manned spacecraft from the U.S. since the retirement of the Space Shuttle fleet in 2011. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine takes this opportunity to talk about the most important aspects of NASA’s space ambitions, including the commercial space industry, Boeing’s struggle in keeping up with SpaceX, SpaceX’s partnership with the agency, the Artemis Moon and Mars program, and the future of American and Russian cooperation on the International Space Station.

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After reusability how about going for next impossible thing, orbital fuel factories ;)

fjauge
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NASA is where it is because of Elon Musk. GO Elon!

grahammewburn
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imagine a future where you fly for work placement onto the orbit or surface of the moon (i think if the governemnts really pushed for this to happen, within a decade it could become a common practice...otherwise it will take longer)

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Boing is stifled by bearocracy it can not do anything but pass paper work back and forth !

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The Nasa Administrator wants competition to lower prices yet he gives Boeing double the money of SpaceX. That is not how price competition works.

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