
CALI Failed! Space Force FORCING Cali Approve More SpaceX Launches after Starship Flight 5...
"CALI Failed! Space Force FORCING Cali Approve More SpaceX Launches after Starship Flight 5...
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CALI Failed! Space Force FORCING Cali Approve More SpaceX Launches after Starship Flight 5...
In sweet October, SpaceX launched Starship and caught the booster for the first time in history.
This leaves the whole world in awe with its engineering feat that has never been seen before.
However, that's not the end because, under the Domino effect, Flight 5's success led directly to a game-changing contract.
This big new deal helps SpaceX reverse its position at the negotiating table in its fight against bureaucracy and bad politics.
Find out everything in today’s Techmap episode.
CALI Failed! Space Force FORCING Cali Approve More SpaceX Launches after Starship Flight 5...
October must be the best month for SpaceX, they have made the hairs on our necks stand up with the most incredible engineering feat ever seen in global space exploration.
For the first time, a 23-story skyscraper was caught on 2 tiny little hooks by metal chopsticks. It's truly a great victory, paying off for the company’s efforts to build a reusable vehicle for use on the moon and Mars.
Of course, looking at things from a broader perspective, this victory is not only about Mechazilla successfully catching the Super Heavy rocket.
The entire launch and return were available to be seen throughout the world via a reliable high-speed internet owned by the company: Starlink. This satellite constellation system offers unlimited high-speed data through an array of small satellites that deliver up to 150 Megabits per second of internet speed. So far, there are 6,426 Starlink satellites in orbit, of which 6,371 are working. It connects more than 4 million people with high-speed internet across more than 100 countries, territories, and many other markets. Through the fifth flight of Starship, Starlink once again proves its top quality by transmitting the entire perspective of the flight to viewers around the world, contributing to a big media effect.
CALI Failed! Space Force FORCING Cali Approve More SpaceX Launches after Starship Flight 5...
This not only helps the company to attract more fans but also enhances its position and reputation for the government. It comes in handy in a context where SpaceX is facing political conflicts against attackers who are mostly Democrats.
For example, we know that on October 15, SpaceX filed a lawsuit against the California Coastal Commission, after the commission voted on October 10 to block the rocket company from conducting further launches on the state's central coast.
The key point here is the reaction of the US Space Force, SpaceX's main customer in this location. Prior to Starship's launch, they were in favor of California officials by agreeing to all commission's demands. But the amazing part is that 5 days after the fifth test flight, they seemed to change their mind by awarding SpaceX a huge contract worth $733.5 million for national security space missions. These launches are to give a heads-up when bad guys attack us by launching missiles. Worth noting that all of these national security launches would take place from Vandenberg, where the California Coastal Commission rejected SpaceX's rocket launch expansion.
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