Re: >>> "Boeing To Study Liquid Fly Back Shuttle Boosters For NASA" >>>



On Nov 24, 6:29 pm, kT <cos...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
behlin...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:


1. So you've got the inside knowledge, eh? I don't want to launch
Dragons,
I want to enhance the payload capacity of my SSTO hydrogen core with
their boosters. Consider my hydrogen core as my 'payload'. Get it?

2. SpaceX is in the business of launching payloads, right?


1. Informed customer and spacex policy

2. Correct, but not in the business of helping competitors. They want
all the business and not be a supplier.
..

.



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