| ▲ | andrewflnr 2 hours ago | |
You didn't make an argument. You still haven't. Every new thing goes through a long stage where it hasn't happened yet. You haven't even begun to argue, with evidence, that this thing can't happen. Even your line about "an entire space program" is incoherent in this context because the rocket in question is literally being used as a component in "an entire space program". | ||
| ▲ | 1970-01-01 21 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
I fully disagree. Is that good enough to discuss? Name a private company that has landed on private devices on another planet. Here's the picture of where the argument stands: Venus Rocket Lab / MIT: Venus Life Finder: Late (Missed original 2023/2025 windows; now targeted for late 2026/2028) Mars One: Conceptual Failure Inspiration Mars Foundation: Cancelled SpaceX: very, very, very late (timeline pushed to 2028+) Relativity Space: Aeolus <-- you are here | ||