ULA & Blue Origin's EXACT Reason Why Starship Should be Abandoned! | Episode 51

Published: 27 June 2024
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In the ongoing rivalry between Blue Origin and SpaceX, tensions have escalated over SpaceX's plans for Starship Super Heavy launches from Kennedy Space Center. Blue Origin raised concerns with the FAA, citing potential safety and environmental risks from these operations. They proposed measures to mitigate these impacts, including limiting launch rates and enhancing infrastructure. Elon Musk responded sharply, criticizing Blue Origin's legal challenges and suggesting they are trying to stifle competition.
The conflict stems from a history of legal disputes, including past attempts by Blue Origin to block SpaceX's use of launch facilities and disputes over NASA contracts. Musk highlighted these actions as hindrances to SpaceX's progress. SpaceX's innovative strides in rocket reusability have further fueled the rivalry, with Musk accusing competitors of failing to match SpaceX's pace and resorting to legal maneuvers instead.

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Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
0:50 – Blue Origin's Concern
2:30 - Key Points of the Concern
5:00 - My own thoughts....
5:33 – Elon Musk's Reaction
8:48 - Starship vs New Glenn
9:47 - Outro

Image Credits:
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Blue Origin

Video Credits:
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