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! 🚀
@Space Geek 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 ...
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
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?
It would be great to live in NZ and work with you great ppl there 😉
Yup that's my work place and love it.... 🚀 🚀 🚀 🚀
È un onore seguirvi ragazzi, siete grandi! 💪🏻
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! 🚀
@Space Geek 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 ...
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 think it's time they open a space engineering university
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?
$RKLB for life
You got it man, every one of my paydays goes there and never moves
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.
Just don't underperform and you'll be fine @ Rocket Lab.
Can i work with yall ?
Rocketlab make good rockets
that dont blow chit up .