
US Space Force Joins CALI's Gov Denied More SpaceX Launches. Elon Musk SUED...
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Space Force’s response 0:35
SpaceX’s key role in the military programs 5:28
outro 10:21
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US Space Force Joins CALI's Gov Denied More SpaceX Launches. Elon Musk SUED...
""you don't need to agree with him. It's a free country. You have the right to talk back to him or anybody else. But when you try to stifle scientific progress because you hate a candidate, you're not the good guys.
Maybe it should be you we're launching into space.""
That was exactly the sharp response Fox News host Greg Gutfeld gave to California officials for rejecting Elon Musk's SpaceX launch from Vandenberg.
And I believe it should also be given to the Space Force for their unwise actions in protecting their contractor, SpaceX.
Find out everything in today’s Techmap episode.
US Space Force Joins CALI's Gov Denied More SpaceX Launches. Elon Musk SUED...
Staying in America, while NASA accelerates its space exploration activities, most notably the $5 billion Europa Clipper mission on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket that launched on October 14, SpaceX is also not less insane.
Elon Musk's rocket company is literally going to transform space travel over the October 13 weekend. He launched the largest and most powerful rocket in history, which is twice the size of the shuttle and can carry three times the payload. However, doing liftoff the mega rocket is what SpaceX has done in previous test flights, and what makes this test flight so special is the breaking of human limitations in spaceflight. Yeah! A 71-meter tall Super Heavy booster then could land right where they took off from.
Everything was completed with absolute accuracy, this is exactly extraordinary feat never done before. This achievement has marked a big bang in human space exploration.
Even a major national agency like NASA, with 66 years of operation, seems to have never dreamed of it. Yes, testing such technologies is too risky and expensive for Nasa, especially since they are struggling with the budget cut from Congress, bureaucracy, and the persistent consequences of cost-plus contracts.
US Space Force Joins CALI's Gov Denied More SpaceX Launches. Elon Musk SUED...
It's safe to say that no government could pull it off but the California Coastal Commission, a state agency within the California Natural Resources Agency, is putting hurdles to more expansion of SpaceX over naked political reasons.
As a matter of course, SpaceX, on October 15, filed a suit against the California Coastal Commission over “egregiously and unlawfully overreaching its authority,” and engaging in “naked political discrimination”.
The tension stems from plans by SpaceX to launch 50 rockets per year from Vandenberg Space Force Base next year that have been nixed by the state’s Coastal Commission.
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