Elon Musk says SpaceX will decommission Dragon spacecraft after Trump threat
Elon Musk says SpaceX will decommission Dragon spacecraft after Trump threat
SpaceX's Dragon is the only U.S. option for delivering crew to and from the International Space Station.

KEY POINTS
- Elon Musk said SpaceX will begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft “immediately” because of threats by Donald Trump to cancel government contracts with Musk’s businesses.
- Musk’s announcement on his social media site X escalated a war of words with Trump that began after the Tesla CEO criticized the major tax bill being pushed by the Republican president.
- A SpaceX Dragon capsule brought two NASA astronauts back to Earth in March after they were stranded for months at the International Space Station by a Boeing Starliner capsule.
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It is the end of manned space flight for the USA. Thanks MAGAts.
66 0 ReplyBlue Origin will have us doing it again. They truly are the tortoise of the race.
22 0 ReplyYeah, let's get the other billionaire idiot on the payroll so he can get Katy Perry to the ISS.
58 0 ReplyThat would be some fireworks
10 0 ReplyMake 'em go, “Ah, ah, ah”
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Blue Origin has used FAR less government money than SpaceX. That's one of the reason they sell those trips. You have to pay for things somehow.
9 0 ReplyI mean, SpaceX has a lot more government contacts, because you know, they have working orbital vehicles...
Edit: I deleted my other post because I was mostly wrong. I didn't realize New Glen has actually launched once. Good on them for achieving orbit.
15 0 ReplyThey had way more government funding to get to the point Blue Origin is at. I'm not just talking about right now. That would be silly.
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Right. They built their rockets on Amazon wage theft and stock profits. Totally different than stealing directly from tax payers.
EDIT: Wage theft.
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Have they even achieved orbit?
5 0 ReplyYes, NG-1 was orbital
11 0 ReplyYou were down voted, but you're correct. I had to look that up. Pretty cool, on their first attempt too. https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-launches-massive-new-glenn-rocket-into-orbit-on-1st-flight-video
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Not yet
Edit: Turns out I was wrong. Their craft that was supposed to make it to orbit made it on its first attempt. https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-launches-massive-new-glenn-rocket-into-orbit-on-1st-flight-video
5 0 ReplyThat's a load bearing "yet"
12 0 ReplyOops, I was wrong. They made it on their first attempt at it. https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/jeff-bezos-blue-origin-launches-massive-new-glenn-rocket-into-orbit-on-1st-flight-video
2 0 ReplyDamn that made me laugh.
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Lol, they're the stuffed tortoise of the race.
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