• @RememberTheApollo_
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      Yes. The shuttle was both rocket and spacecraft, obviously controllable for landing. The Shuttle SRBs were reusable. They were not controllable for landing, but nonetheless they did land in a state that allowed reuse.

      Musk achieved powered flight for landing his rockets, but even NASA had a long history of research with VTOL powered rockets that were not used for spaceflight.

      He can certainly claim to have perfected it, but he certainly didn’t invent it.

      • @[email protected]
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        He can certainly claim to have perfected it, but he certainly didn’t invent it.

        He did jack all, SpaceX engineering teams did everything.

    • @Buffalox
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      That was not the claim, the claim was on the actual space frontier. And in that regard Elon Musk and SpaceX has not achieved anything.
      At 4:10 he even praise that SpaceX works on reusability, and call landing the rocket a tremendous achievement.

      You are arguing a strawman, the exact problem this video was made to address.

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      • @[email protected]
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        1. Elon Musk didn’t achieved shit.
        2. NASA hasn’t been achieving much lately either.
        3. Comparing current SpaceX with peak NASA is like comparing an infant with an adult.
        • Random_Character_A
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          In this case, should we measure maturity in the amount of money burned?

          where are we at?