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They don’t.

That’s the difference. NASA wants every launch to be a success.

Space x is willing to blow some shit up to test an idea.

I prefer the nasa method for rockets. Too much risk just blowing shit up in my opinion.

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I disagree. I think NASA still innovates but they do it on things like propulsion and earth sciences.

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They are slow but it is by design. They want things to be safe. Some say they over engineer things but I think when we are talking about people, that is needed.

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When we’re talking about people dying, SpaceX has a better record than NASA

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SpaceX created the first successful Full Flow Stage Combustion Cycle Engine, so they’re also innovative in the propulsion department.

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