seanflyon t1_iuje4cc wrote
Reply to comment by Yumewomiteru in China launches 3rd and final space station component by miso25
The last SpaceX (non-test) failure was in 2016 when AMOS-6 was lost before launch during a static fire. Since they retired the Falcon 1 in 2009 they have lost 2 primary payloads and delivered 1 secondary payload to the wrong orbit. They have had zero failures or partial failures in the last 100+ launches.
Yumewomiteru t1_iujf3yw wrote
Loss of 40 satellites is a pretty big failure don't you think?
seanflyon t1_iujfhiz wrote
Nothing about a launch failure in that article. Did you read it?
Yumewomiteru t1_iujio1a wrote
Launching a payload into destruction is by definition a failure, this applies to your precious SpaceX too.
seanflyon t1_iujjyqu wrote
You are the one who brought up launch failures. There were zero problems with that launch. There were problems with a majority of the payloads after launch for reasons that had nothing to do with the launch itself.
Are you just trolling here?
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