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@verge: A failed strut in the liquid oxygen tank caused the SpaceX rocket explosion theverge.com/2015/7/20/9004463/space-x-falcon-9-rocket-explosion-cause-explained?utm_campaign=theverge&utm_content=article&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter# pic.twitter.com/kvyKGclPNo
I don't understand how SpaceX can expect to survive the deaths that it will take to get humans to mars.
Apollo cost a few people's lives in accidents. Mars is another order of magnitude compared to the moon and you don't have the will of the people involved in a cold war to sacrifice for this.
It is such an obvious "billionaire takes too much acid at Burning Man" idea.
Only skimmed the article, but did they give a reason for the change of venue? I assume water based would mean less damage, so maybe they are confident enough the next test will be successful?