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to be fair, for the better part of a decade it was teetering on the edges
Only the last three years or less have proved the thesis, on the balance sheet
none of that is to critique the company, nor side with whatever āMSMā (:rolleyes:) bits you have in mind
but just the same, it would be...
Not to disagree with the softening of the Lightning market, and effects of interest rates on sales, etc.
But thereās some degree of distortion of apparent availability. Lightnings in a certain stage of the order process show up as inventory on dealer websites.
the ones I referenced ??āāļø
If SpaceX drives a boat to the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and āclaimā that ocean is. Ow SpaceXās - they are not a ānon-terrestrial nation[in] a territory [not] claimed by a nationā
itās also by treaties that the open seas (excluding terrestrial waters) are agreed...
All asked and answered, counsellor.
Iām mostly picking up a misunderstanding of the fact pattern here, and little familiarity with international or intra-national jurisdiction and process.
This all relates back to someone else saying that if SpaceX formed a Martian colony and claimed...
not the same space treaties weāre discussing, which governs the topic of nukes in space
order if what kind? Pursuing a spacecraft in space thatās claiming territories? Of course not.
They simply ask the U.S. (the signatory), which needs no order or jurisdictional lever. The U.S., in turn...
Any unenforceable law isnāt a law at all.
As @CyberGus alluded to: no sense in talking as if things āin spaceā canāt be enforced, if that āthingā has left something of value back on Earth.
If instead youāre just taking a position that ratified treaties governed by the UN have no force, then we...
A great history read, though Iām unsure of the import to modern claims to territories (or voids :ROFLMAO: outside the bounds of Earth?
There are modern treaties on this that govern, parties to which include over 110 countries (including all capable of space travel).
Of course someone could...
Iām not sure they know yet, either
In theory, NASA found it worth an initial $60MM investment in the concept
but it appears they are thinking more about heat/lasers, than concrete
Under a prior contract with NASA, ICON built the habitats at Johnson space sender - where NASAās doing the...
Not for a landing pad Iād assume, but donāt know if youāre familiar with ICON, based here in Austin
theyāve got a sizeable contract with NASA fora structure printer at the moon. idea is to use ālocalā dust/rock as base for the ~concrete
As Tesla is essentially the brash underdog, it's not really a big surprise the incumbent's weight leans against it, is it? And similarly, should be little surprise that media outlets sensationalize any colorable turn of fortune for the worse.
On the other hand, one can also and increasingly...
lock it up from the leeches!
hey @CYBER PARK
in China, has there been an issue with people who have chargers in shared apartment garages having their chargers used by others without permission?
admit that I havenāt followed in a while, but when Ford releases the F150 Raptor (only) in China about 5 years ago there was a resounding thud
not because anything about F150 specifically, but because in China pickup trucks are (were?) seen as country folk agricultural vehicles with a lot of...