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What’s more impressive is over three hundred of those launches were accomplished in the past three and a half years.
I won't blame Elon for mentioning the possibility of a sniper.![]()
SpaceX pushed “sniper” theory with the feds far more than is publicly known
“It came out of nowhere, and it was really violent.”…arstechnica.com
The ZIP code 69420 is not currently assigned to any location in the United States. It is a code that is not in use by the US Postal ServiceAccording some rumor had Starship 35 a RUD of one Vakuum Raptor during static testing at Massey
how big is damage, unclear for moment.
NAV gave waring for India ocean from May 9 to May 22 in the landing corridor for Flight 10.
Boca Chica Village inhabitants has vote with 98% Yes for creation City Starbase.
With mayor Bobby Peden (spaceX employee)
Source X and you tube channel: Great SpaceX
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I won't blame Elon for mentioning the possibility of a sniper.
Because you don't know any better. Having a firearm on the Cape is one thing, shooting it is another and at rocket is absurd.I won't blame Elon for mentioning the possibility of a sniper.
Just because you have a obsession with the EELV program and never understood it.We saw how far some will go what with the EELV data theft.
Boeing had that issueBecause you don't know any better. Having a firearm on the Cape is one thing, shooting it is another and at rocket is absurd.
Some facts on this particular event as a way to catchup in the discussion (source ggl Ai) :We saw how far some will go what with the EELV data theft.
In 2003, two Boeing managers, Ken Branch and David Erskine, were charged with stealing confidential Lockheed Martin rocket data. The data, which included 3,000 pages of documents, was discovered in Branch's files after he left Lockheed Martin to join Boeing, a competitor for an Air Force rocket program. The theft was related to the U.S. Air Force's EELV (Evolutionary Expendable Launch Vehicle) program, where both Boeing and Lockheed Martin were competing. The Air Force had awarded contracts to both companies for EELV services, with each company receiving funding for development costs. The DCIS, the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, investigated the data theft and referred the case to the Department of Justice.
Key points:
- The data theft:
Ken Branch and David Erskine, former Boeing managers, were charged with stealing proprietary Lockheed Martin rocket data.
- The context:
The theft was related to the EELV program, where Boeing and Lockheed Martin were competitors for Air Force contracts.
- The investigation:
The DCIS, the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, investigated the data theft and referred the case to the Department of Justice.
- The consequences:
The charges against Branch and Erskine included potential prison time and fine
Ken Branch and David Erskine, former Boeing managers, were charged with stealing proprietary Lockheed Martin rocket data.
Not the same thing. The Cape is a military base.Boeing had that issue
they notice that fuselage they move by train between production site
were full of bullet holes, seem people like to shoot on cargo trains wagons...
Branch got 6 months home detention and a $6000 fineDid those end up having a nice, long "Vacation" at "Club Fed"?
Surprised the SLS segments going from Utah to the Cape didn't end up with a few along the way.Boeing had that issue
they notice that fuselage they move by train between production site
were full of bullet holes, seem people like to shoot on cargo trains wagons...
More update
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7FgNaPGES4
And how much he made on the sale.A slap on the wrist in other words. I wonder who pulled strings there.
Boeing had that issue
they notice that fuselage they move by train between production site
were full of bullet holes, seem people like to shoot on cargo trains wagons...
Not necessarily rednecks, if you get my drift.Seriously ? what kind of redneck do that ?
Not necessarily rednecks, if you get my drift.
The red state hillbilly kind. It's not a recent problem though, see e.g. https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=276419.Seriously ? what kind of redneck do that ?
The ones along the rail lines from Wichita to Seattle.Seriously ? what kind of redneck do that ?
They are covered and don't draw attentionSurprised the SLS segments going from Utah to the Cape didn't end up with a few along the way.
what sale? He just used them to get a jobAnd how much he made on the sale.
nobody. they lost their jobs and couldn't work in the industry. Boeing lost 9 launchesA slap on the wrist in other words. I wonder who pulled strings there.
Not suggesting they would shoot them because they're rockets. Just that they'd shoot at them just because. (People are dumb.)They are covered and don't draw attention
What was his relationship with Satchel and Alexio?I even interviewed with Erskine for a job.