This FUD says more about ULA than SpaceX though. It says ULA won't be
an ongoing concern in launch vehicles once Blue Origin perfects first
stage reuse. And if SpaceX ever gets full reuse out of Starship/Super Booster, it's definitely game over for ULA.
On 8/19/2020 5:44 PM, Jeff Findley wrote:
This FUD says more about ULA than SpaceX though. It says ULA won't be
an ongoing concern in launch vehicles once Blue Origin perfects first
stage reuse. And if SpaceX ever gets full reuse out of Starship/Super Booster, it's definitely game over for ULA.
I think you are ignoring the possibility that ULA makes a buyout bid for
Blue Origin from Bezos. After which, after much consideration, Bezos
buys ULA for the parts and infrastructure.
I've been in a situation where the part of the company I
work for bought another company and their management came to
dominate the organization. It was a strange twist I wasn't
expecting at the time.
Jeff Findley <jfindley@cinci.nospam.rr.com> writes:
I've been in a situation where the part of the company I
work for bought another company and their management came to
dominate the organization. It was a strange twist I wasn't
expecting at the time.
That was how a retired Boeing employee characterized the M-D
merger. "Where M-D bought Boeing, but with Boeing's money" was
how he put it.
He was quite happy to no longer be working there.
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