bigcitydreaming
bigcitydreaming t1_ja25thv wrote
Reply to comment by dbx999 in Explosions in space movies? by DemonOfTheAstroWaste
Why'd you bring it up in the first place then?
bigcitydreaming t1_j8fo1ig wrote
Reply to comment by SilentLennie in Bing Chat blew ChatGPT out of the water on my bespoke "theory of mind" puzzle by Fit-Meet1359
Yeah, perhaps, but eventually you'll be at cusp of that massive progression (in relative terms) where it isn't overstated or overestimated.
It might still be years away to reach the level of impact which OP described, but eventually it'll only be months away.
bigcitydreaming t1_j16cfrk wrote
Reply to comment by fabulousmarco in The European Vega-C rocket was lost shortly after lift-off from French Guiana on Tuesday with two Airbus satellites on board by DoremusJessup
Because of how significant the payload is? How expensive it was, how plagued it was with delays and cost blow-outs? How is that not obvious? Even the most reliable rockets still have the occasional anomalies and flight failures, so for such a significant payload obviously the worst fear is that happening on that given launch..
bigcitydreaming t1_je7pyp8 wrote
Reply to comment by robotical712 in Damaged Russian Soyuz Capsule Returns to Earth — Roscosmos by Newgripper1221
Two isn't too large a sample size though so it's difficult to say. Unlikely but firmly within the realm of possibility. We'll see how it continues, 3 or 4 occurances would be incredibly suspicious and damning