Submitted by upyoars t3_10xehop in technology
afterburners_engaged t1_j7s9e5d wrote
Reply to comment by ragnarmcryan in SpaceX prepares for a massive test this week: Firing all 33 Starship engines at once by upyoars
Did Spacex get any subsidies?
coldblade2000 t1_j7sxt8l wrote
They got seed money from NASA, and plenty of contracts, but not much that could be considered a "subsidy". At worst, they may have gotten some fat contracts as an investment by NASA, who desperately needed private companies to fill the LEO hole, and quick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_SpaceX#Funding
Supposedly, by 2012, about half of their funding had been government contracts that provided down payments, while the rest were private investments. A year later, they would be undercutting the costs of the Ariane 5 and Proton-M
AlexandersWonder t1_j7sdtyi wrote
NASA has contracts with them for their rockets. So in a way I guess some of our taxes might go to them. But not a lot, NASA has a pretty small budget compared with other government agencies
afterburners_engaged t1_j7sk0oi wrote
But those are payment for services rendered or services that will be rendered right? A subsidies main purpose is to keep the cost of something low. Kind of like the $7500 income tax credit for electric cars
AlexandersWonder t1_j7skurs wrote
it’s not a subsidy, I was just speculating as to why this first commenter brought up taxpayer dollars
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