
Did SpaceX Ignore Six Decades of NASA Launch Pad Research?
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✦ Editorial Summary
SpaceX's Starbase launch facility in Texas and its Florida-based launch site have raised concerns about the company's approach to launch pad design, potentially disregarding decades of research and expertise accumulated by NASA. Critics argue that SpaceX's streamlined approach prioritizes speed over safety and efficiency. This raises questions about the long-term viability and reliability of the company's launch facilities.
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