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@zephyreks@lemmy.mlM to World News@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

SpaceX Wins $843-Million NASA Contract to Destroy the International Space Station

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SpaceX Wins $843-Million NASA Contract to Destroy the International Space Station

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@zephyreks@lemmy.mlM to World News@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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NASA and SpaceX Will Destroy the International Space Station. Here’s How
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The world will be watching—literally—as SpaceX tackles possibly what might be its highest-stakes endeavor to date: safely destroying the beloved International Space Station
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  • sunzu
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    50•1 year ago

    This job seems to be more fitting for Boeing

    • @acosmichippo@lemmy.world
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      14•1 year ago

      they have to build it from scratch to do that though.

      • sunzu
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        2•1 year ago

        Why do u hate america?

    • @Num10ck@lemmy.world
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      4•1 year ago

      or MrBeast

      • sunzu
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        4•1 year ago

        Guy is a better businessman than entire Boeing executive team tbh

  • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    24•1 year ago

    If a chunk of ISS falls and damages something or hurts a person, who is liable: the organization that put it up there or the one paid to take it down?

    • Ken27238
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      26•1 year ago

      Per the contract once spacex builds and docks the deorbit vehicle to the ISS they are hand over ownership of it to NASA. So NASA would be responsible.

  • @PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmy.ml
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    20•1 year ago

    Plot twist: deorbit vehicle will be cybertruck

  • @WalnutLum@lemmy.ml
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    15•1 year ago

    The ISS is aging, and for safety’s sake, NASA intends to incinerate the immense facility around 2031. To accomplish the job, the agency will pay SpaceX up to $843 million, according to a statement released on June 26.

    See you guys in 2040

  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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    13•1 year ago

    Once ISS deorbits, China will have the only space station around.

    • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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      3•1 year ago

      There is already planning to have a replacement in place by then.

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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        5•1 year ago

        Burgerland can’t even build a bridge, you think it’s capable of building a whole space station? 😂

        • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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          5•1 year ago

          Huh? We are constantly building bridges, what a weird claim. But of course the US is quite capable of launching another space station.

          • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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            3•1 year ago

            sure, sure https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/baltimore-bridge-rebuild-possibly-10-years

            • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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              1•1 year ago

              So what you’re saying is that the US can build bridges?

              • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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                3•1 year ago

                If you think that taking a decade to build a bridge illustrates US capacity to build bridges effectively, then sure.

  • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    12•1 year ago

    SpaceX has won the right to tackle a monumental task: destroying the International Space Station (ISS). The demolition will shove the iconic and enormous station down through Earth’s atmosphere in a fiery display. And if anything goes wrong, a cascade of debris could rain down on our planet’s surface.

    Conceived and built in a post-cold-war partnership with Russia, the ISS, like so many of NASA’s major projects, has lasted far longer than its initial design life of 15 years. Nothing lasts forever, however, especially in the harsh environment of outer space. The ISS is aging, and for safety’s sake, NASA intends to incinerate the immense facility around 2031. To accomplish the job, the agency will pay SpaceX up to $843 million, according to a statement released on June 26. The contract covers the development of a unique deorbit vehicle to usher the unwieldy ISS to its doom yet excludes launch costs.

  • fox [comrade/them]
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    11•1 year ago

    They’re gonna fuck it up and crash it into Lima, I’m calling it

  • @doubtingtammy@lemmy.ml
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    10•1 year ago

    Perfect metaphor for the US space program as a whole

  • @Lexam@lemmy.ca
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    7•1 year ago

    Not from the Onion. Also that seems a little low for a space mission.

    • @weew@lemmy.ca
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      2•1 year ago

      Because it isn’t a Boeing contract

  • SuiXi3D
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    3•1 year ago

    Isn’t it in a low enough orbit that it should just come down and burn up eventually anyway? Seems like they could save a lot of money that way…

    • @emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works
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      13•1 year ago

      It’s big enough that not all of it will burn up. And you don’t want the debris to hit someone.

      • SuiXi3D
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        5•1 year ago

        Gotcha, makes sense.

    • @Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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      13•1 year ago

      To add to what others have said already, much smaller batteries, though think like lantern sized, didn’t burn up on re-entry and damaged someone’s house. NASA is already paying for that.

    • @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4•1 year ago

      There will be shit falling down due to it’s size, so the deorbit has to be controlled

    • @perviouslyiner@lemmy.world
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      2•1 year ago

      deleted by creator

  • WorkingClassCorpse [comrade/them, any]
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    2•1 year ago

    Ngl, $843M seems kinda low for something like this

    • @doubtingtammy@lemmy.ml
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      1•1 year ago

      That’s like 1-2 urban highway interchanges

  • @mlg@lemmy.world
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    1•1 year ago

    Just give it to some KSP players lol.

    They’ll figure out a cheap way to either send it on a near vertical entry path into the ocean, or a 150 year multi planet gravity sling into the sun.

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