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With the launch of NROL-76 it signifies the end of ULA monopoly on U.S military launches. I doubt SpaceX will be launching those billion dollar KH-11 spy sats anytime soon.

so how is state run space companies to compete against SpaceX??

Ariane 5 can't compete
Ariane 6 cuts cost in half, still not as cheap as Falcon 9
Proton-M+ can't compete
Angara 5 can't compete
Long March 3,5,7 can't compete
PSLV XL and GSLV III can't compete
Atlas V can't compete

only way they survive is if the state heavily subsidizes each commercial launch for a loss.
 
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only way they survive is if the state heavily subsidizes each commercial launch for a loss.

With Trump's new budget I wouldn't put my hopes in it.

So yes looks like Space X will be the leader in space exploration for quite some time at the minimal of 4 years and maximum of 8.
 
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Have NASA hire Neil deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye the Science guy to make Space sexy again.

Seriously 1/2 cent budget? If Science is the future we're screwed.


brother I agree with you, but I hate modern Bill Nye. guy is so smug and a SJW.

Trump needs to up NASA budget to 1% to 1.5%, but also cancel the SLS and ISS, both are a waste of NASA money Put that money into SpaceX to develop ITS, and to build space probes, telescopes, and a moon and mars base.

we just waste money on stupid stuff.
 
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brother I agree with you, but I hate modern Bill Nye. guy is so smug and a SJW.

Trump needs to up NASA budget to 1% to 1.5%, but also cancel the SLS and ISS, both are a waste of NASA money Put that money into SpaceX to develop ITS, and to build space probes, telescopes, and a moon and mars base.

we just waste money on stupid stuff.
Cancelling ISS will be a diplomatic shitfest...we are stuck with it.
 
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You can see the gimbaled engines moving back and forth.
 
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yes
the russian soyuz program , which space X is based upon , can compete if commercialized
 
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indias ISRO offers the cheapest & has the safest track record , India is already the top market for commercial launches.


So yes , India can , but isn't interested in exploring manned missions for commercial package like space X.


:lol: butthurt
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you are nowhere near spaceX in the term technology and resources:disagree:
If you have a butthurt use this on your butts
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its a pain killer:lol::lol::lol::lol::rofl::rofl::rofl::enjoy:
 
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you are nowhere near spaceX in the term technology and resources:disagree:
If you have a butthurt use this on your butts
View attachment 395636 its a pain killer:lol::lol::lol::lol::rofl::rofl::rofl::enjoy:
Lol space x isn't spread as vast as isro or other space organisations ,its driven for commercial market , India aims in orbital &military aspects .

In terms of orbital launches ISRO>>> space X , our pslv is fraction of the price

ISRO isn't intrested in exploring that commercial aspect to launch carriers of 7000kgs .
 
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Lol space x isn't spread as vast as isro or other space organisations ,its driven for commercial market , India aims in orbital &military aspects .

In terms of orbital launches ISRO>>> space X , our pslv is fraction of the price

ISRO isn't intrested in exploring that commercial aspect to launch carriers of 7000kgs .
This can't not changed the fact kid that your ISRO is nowhere near the spaceX:enjoy:
SpaceX is Giant
 
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This can't not changed the fact kid that your ISRO is nowhere near the spaceX:enjoy:
SpaceX is Giant
Lol keep dreaming any respectable space organisation can do what spacex is doing , they don't because its needs more funds , spacex has only 1 angle, unlike the others.
 
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