Love your company! I have so many questions I wish you could answer! I am fine however simply investing and supporting you on social media. Keep up the great work! 🚀
@@JimmyHermosa wow, thanks so much! I will keep it simple and only ask the question that weighs most heavily on my mind. If spacex manages to get their starship program running smoothly, Even with a cheap 2nd stage how will neutron compete against a fully reusable starship? Assuming starship meets its goal of $10 million per launch, is there a plan to meet the challenge head on? At that price even a smaller satelite could affordably use starship to get a custom orbit. It wouldn't be as efficient given the dry mass of starship.Even so, a disposable 2nd stage will Probably counteract much of the savings from Neutron's smaller propellant requirements. Thanks again for responding to my comment! It is much appreciated 🙏
@@jonsilva3785 SpaceX will manage to run the Starsphip program smoothly ... Just as Falcon 9 ... Till today Rocket lab has not even touched the capabilities of even Falcon 9 .. Then there will be Falcon Heavy and then Starship ... There is a very long way to go ...
Hire a nurse! Would love to join your team. Don’t you need like an OSHA safety officer yet? Tracking and following up on worker’s comp claims? Applying band aids?
Cutting-edge materials and technology yes, miniaturisation no. It's just a small rocket with a small paypload capacity, not necessarily made to be as small as possible. More like perfect size to put cubesats in orbit, which are a triumph of miniaturisation, in fact:) Splitting hairs of course, no offence
It would be great to live in NZ and work with you great ppl there 😉
Yup that's my work place and love it.... 🚀 🚀 🚀 🚀
Love your company! I have so many questions I wish you could answer! I am fine however simply investing and supporting you on social media. Keep up the great work! 🚀
I could try to answer a few basic questions. I have been working there for 6 months in Long Beach.
@@JimmyHermosa wow, thanks so much! I will keep it simple and only ask the question that weighs most heavily on my mind. If spacex manages to get their starship program running smoothly, Even with a cheap 2nd stage how will neutron compete against a fully reusable starship? Assuming starship meets its goal of $10 million per launch, is there a plan to meet the challenge head on? At that price even a smaller satelite could affordably use starship to get a custom orbit. It wouldn't be as efficient given the dry mass of starship.Even so, a disposable 2nd stage will Probably counteract much of the savings from Neutron's smaller propellant requirements. Thanks again for responding to my comment! It is much appreciated 🙏
@@jonsilva3785 SpaceX will manage to run the Starsphip program smoothly ...
Just as Falcon 9 ...
Till today Rocket lab has not even touched the capabilities of even Falcon 9 .. Then there will be Falcon Heavy and then Starship ...
There is a very long way to go ...
Hire a nurse! Would love to join your team. Don’t you need like an OSHA safety officer yet? Tracking and following up on worker’s comp claims? Applying band aids?
I think it's time they open a space engineering university
Just don't underperform and you'll be fine @ Rocket Lab.
Rocketlab make good rockets
that dont blow chit up .
$RKLB for life
You got it man, every one of my paydays goes there and never moves
È un onore seguirvi ragazzi, siete grandi! 💪🏻
I always forget just how small the Electron is … what a triumph of miniaturization and cutting-edge materials it’s been!
Cutting-edge materials and technology yes, miniaturisation no. It's just a small rocket with a small paypload capacity, not necessarily made to be as small as possible. More like perfect size to put cubesats in orbit, which are a triumph of miniaturisation, in fact:) Splitting hairs of course, no offence
i wish i could join you guys but i just dont think im qualified enough to contribute anything :(
Send in a application, and make them tell you why you are not qualified, you might be surprised.
Can i work with yall ?