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SpaceX was barely done bolting its launch tower together when it
stacked its mega rocket on a launch platform still hot from the welding
a couple days ago. Cowboy, perhaps.
SpaceX delivered Dragon 1 quickly. Dragon2 had some delays, but nothing
very dramatic, and they even had time to do cosmetic stuff like
futuristic interior and fashionable launch/entry suits.
Meanwhile, Boeing Starliner and SLS are taking years to get their act together.
What intrigues me is that when you have a narrow window to launch to
Mars, Vulcan, Jupiter or other celestial body, NASA magically launches
on time. But for certain projects like SLS, it seems like interminable delays.
ULA, and now Falcon, launch interplanetery probes. That's why they
generally launch on time.
Are these "make work" projects and NASA/politicians have no incentive/intention to have deliverables because those are not critical
and prefer to stretch the pork $ over as many years as possible for job creation purposes ?
Or is Boeing/ULA truly incapable of delivering Starliner or SLS?
SLS is cost plus, so little incentive there.
Starliner is fixed price, so Boeing doesn't collect money until they
reach certain milestones. I believe that they get a payout with a
successful uncrewed test flight to ISS.
Going forward, does this mean that whenver NASA needs something
actually
done, it will go to SpaceX, and any work handed off to Boeing/ULA is
just the result of lobbying with no deliverables expected?
No. Government contracts are competitively bid.
If there is a competitive bid with both Boeing and SpaceX winning
separate COTS contracts (eg Dragon/Starliner) does this now mean that
NASA will base its mission plans on SpaceX hardware because it is the
one that delivers while it will ignore Boeing from critical plath
planning because it can't expect deliverables from them?
No. Government contracts are competitively bid.
Jeff
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