Why would anyone use these smaller companies when they can ride share with SpaceX for cheaper and near guaranteed reliability? Imagine the cost of Starship rideshare, probably 75% less than these smaller shops.
Absolutely wrong. RFA is charging the same cost per kg on RFA ONE as SpaceX Rideshare. Watch some of my coverage on these guys. In addition, European customers have to ship their payloads, and their integration techs, across the Atlantic. That costs money and creates a bigger carbon footprint. Carbon issues make a BIG difference to European companies, and RFA ONE will launch from the UK. And, finally, some companies need a specific orbit for their satellite. Elon could give a shit. He only cares about the high paying primary payload. Or, in the case of dedicated Rideshare, all of the satellites are headed to the same orbit. If one customer needs something different, tough. There's loads of customers who need companies like RFA. But, according to Peter Beck at Rocket Lab, and many others, Elon Musk is selling Rideshare at below cost in an effort to destroy his competitors. SpaceX does remarkable things, but they are also becoming the Wal Mart of launch providers. That sucks, because they're better than that.
See Angry Astronaut's response here? Does what he wrote sound like a journalist? No. It sounds like a crazy leftist seething in hate for Elon Musk, stumbling around looking for a bottle of copium. Elon is building gigantic rockets and a huge factory production line and he lives rent free in his Jordans head 24/7. ALL of his Patreons must HATE Elon Musk equally as much or why would they give the Angry Astronaut money?
R.F.A. is going to get a ton of business. I think you'll have lots of opportunity to watch them launch. It's a closer alternative than sending payloads to New Zealand, for the european customers.
Definitely a space launch revolution going on inside the USA with natural gas prices soaring today on this development absolutely. It's right up there with Railroads or possibly could be anyways of the 1800s in North America and Germany. Long $unp Union Pacific Railroad strong buy in the meantime. Long $t AT&T strong buy as well.
Great view 🙂
Looking forward to this historic launch
Why would anyone use these smaller companies when they can ride share with SpaceX for cheaper and near guaranteed reliability? Imagine the cost of Starship rideshare, probably 75% less than these smaller shops.
Absolutely wrong. RFA is charging the same cost per kg on RFA ONE as SpaceX Rideshare. Watch some of my coverage on these guys. In addition, European customers have to ship their payloads, and their integration techs, across the Atlantic. That costs money and creates a bigger carbon footprint. Carbon issues make a BIG difference to European companies, and RFA ONE will launch from the UK.
And, finally, some companies need a specific orbit for their satellite. Elon could give a shit. He only cares about the high paying primary payload. Or, in the case of dedicated Rideshare, all of the satellites are headed to the same orbit. If one customer needs something different, tough.
There's loads of customers who need companies like RFA. But, according to Peter Beck at Rocket Lab, and many others, Elon Musk is selling Rideshare at below cost in an effort to destroy his competitors.
SpaceX does remarkable things, but they are also becoming the Wal Mart of launch providers.
That sucks, because they're better than that.
See Angry Astronaut's response here? Does what he wrote sound like a journalist? No. It sounds like a crazy leftist seething in hate for Elon Musk, stumbling around looking for a bottle of copium. Elon is building gigantic rockets and a huge factory production line and he lives rent free in his Jordans head 24/7. ALL of his Patreons must HATE Elon Musk equally as much or why would they give the Angry Astronaut money?
Nice!
R.F.A. is going to get a ton of business. I think you'll have lots of opportunity to watch them launch. It's a closer alternative than sending payloads to New Zealand, for the european customers.
The views we’ve been getting lately are nothing less than phenomenal and jaw-dropping
112,404.47155 pounds of thrust for Americans lol
Definitely a space launch revolution going on inside the USA with natural gas prices soaring today on this development absolutely. It's right up there with Railroads or possibly could be anyways of the 1800s in North America and Germany. Long $unp Union Pacific Railroad strong buy in the meantime. Long $t AT&T strong buy as well.
This is from Germany...!
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