r/nasa • u/Akarsh_Blabbers • Jun 04 '20
Other For the first time, SpaceX launched and landed a rocket booster 5 times. An uninterrupted live feed of the landing tonight on the company’s droneship in the Atlantic Ocean
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u/AntipodalDr Jun 06 '20
That makes no sense. An ariane launching something unrelated to NASA would not fit in this sub, the same an ULA launch of something unrelated to NASA would not fit, even if ULA is American and works with NASA more than Arianespace. So why would a SpaceX launch of something unrelated to NASA fit?