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NASA Officials Reportedly Horrified That SpaceX’s Starship May Succeed
"They are sh**ting the bed."
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If Elon Musk is right, SpaceX is poised to become the most successful
spaceflight organization ever, public or private — and its competitors,
including NASA, are scared shitless.

As Politico reports, the key proposed value of SpaceX’s Starship — that
it can be reused over and over without spending as much time or money as
previous spacecraft have required — a dynamic that may be posed to
permanently alter the status quo, and which Politico characterized as
inspiring a “mix of awe and horror” at NASA and its more traditional
aerospace contractors.

Starship is slated to be the first all-purpose reusable spacecraft that
can take people and cargo to and from the Moon and even Mars an
indefinite number of times. NASA’s Space Launch System, meanwhile, has
cost billions more than it was supposed to and is years behind schedule.
As Politico notes, the $2 billion-per-launch price tag that accompanies
SLS’ three slated Artemis moon landing missions make it much less
attractive in comparison to Starship, which Musk recently bragged could
cost as little as $1 million per launch.

Although NASA contracts with more established companies like Aerojet
Rocketdyne, Northrup Grumman, and Boeing, SpaceX’s success in becoming
the first consumer spaceflight company to take astronauts to the
International Space Station has irrevocably altered the playing field,
according to Politico‘s analysis — and the imminent launch of Starship
may stack the deck further in its favor.

“Once [Starship’s] reliability is demonstrated with a large number of
flights, which could happen in a matter of months, it will obsolesce all
existing launch systems,” aerospace engineer and consultant Rand Simberg
told Politico. “If SLS is not going to fly more than once every couple
of years, it’s just not going to be a significant player in the future
in space, particularly when Starship is flown.”

In a paper titled “Walmart, But for Space,” Simberg wrote that SpaceX
will “revolutionize spaceflight” if it can demonstrate that it’s
genuinely, in Musk’s optimistic prediction, “rapidly reusable.” This
“radical cost reduction” that’s built upon low-Earth orbit refueling
tankers could, the engineer told Politico, dramatically bring down the
cost of space travel.

While SpaceX being as reusable as Musk says it is remains a pretty big
if, the possibility alone has been enough to have some NASA officials
and the aerospace contractors that work for them hearing brown notes.

One high-profile space lobbyist who spoke to Politico on condition of
anonymity to avoid angering his Congressional allies perhaps put it best.

“They are shitting the bed,” they said.

READ MORE: Why Musk’s biggest space gamble is freaking out his
competitors [Politico]

More on Musk’s space race: Elon Musk Says He’ll Have Boots on Mars
Within 10 Years

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